Wiki Watering

WikiWatering is deliberately selecting what you believe are pertinent topics for the community and creating branches (WikiWords) primarily for the sake for showing the community (or nurturing) all the possibilities of wiki. WikiWatering helps people see the power of a wiki, and thereby helps the wiki grow. Not being able to envision the variety of ways a wiki can be used seems to be one of primary reasons WhyDontOthersGetWiki.


Although I prefer WikisInTheWild? (a collective free flowing consciousness), like this one, I find that in the early stages wikis need some "gardening". Like plants, it's important that you have fertile soil. I liken fertile soil to a community that is willing to share and communicate (few wikis can grow in barren soil). This wiki thrives because it's a community of developers... and we can be a noisy bunch. ;-)

I generally use the following steps:

  1. Till the soil by expressing the need for communication, such as: the need for a forum to discuss pertinent issues; the need for "persisting thoughts", so that we don't lose information in this brief random conversations we have with one another; the need to a complete perspective on ideas and issues; etc.

  2. Plant the wiki A brief orientation to wikis and how they work.

  3. Water the wiki Sprinkle it with some pertinent topics. It helps if you talk with others first to get some ideas and encourage them to wikify a topic.

Hmmm...this section could possibly be refactored to "starting a wiki" or something.

-- AntonyWilson?


We have two wikis at work, one for managers and one for developers (one wiki for both might work; YourMileageMayVary). I "water" it with the following topics, respectively:

Managers' wiki - Focused on coherency and unified vision.

Developers' wiki - Focused on technical growth and sharing. -- AntonyWilson?

When you say that you "water" it, do you mean that you go in and make changes on a fairly regular basis? How do you encourage others to read it, and write into it?


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