Yeah, Dave Chess tried to get us excited about those a couple years ago. It was fun and all, but, like, try and carry on any kind of useful conversation with it?
I dunno. It's the concept that appeals to me most. And also, what goes on in a good Wiki can't really be called "conversation", can it?
I'm surprised the KiboSphere never really totally took off. Probably because a good Wiki warrants regular reading, and nobody updates KiboSphere anymore.
In fact, there's one wiki (http://www.ruby.ch/cgi-bin/rw.cgi?cmd=view;name=top) where the only changes (http://www.ruby.ch/cgi-bin/rw.cgi?cmd=view;name=recent) have been my own, with a starting project I soon got bored with: in the tradition of old jive filters, a JeffK (http://www.somethingawful.com/jeffk/) filter for text.
Wiki, Wiki, who's got the Wiki?
Date: 2001-06-09 10:29 am (UTC)Re: Wiki, Wiki, who's got the Wiki?
Date: 2001-06-09 11:46 am (UTC)I'm surprised the KiboSphere never really totally took off. Probably because a good Wiki warrants regular reading, and nobody updates KiboSphere anymore.
In fact, there's one wiki (http://www.ruby.ch/cgi-bin/rw.cgi?cmd=view;name=top) where the only changes (http://www.ruby.ch/cgi-bin/rw.cgi?cmd=view;name=recent) have been my own, with a starting project I soon got bored with: in the tradition of old jive filters, a JeffK (http://www.somethingawful.com/jeffk/) filter for text.