This brings a follow up question in my mind. I use wiki a lot but never
looked under the hood, so pardon me if these questions sound stupid. (01)
1. Since all the wikis originated from the Patterns group, is there a
common format for wiki pages? I know some of them are stored in file
system and others in database records etc. (02)
2. Is there a common metadata associated with each page? Or some model? (03)
3. I guess since wiki pages are ultimately served as HTML, there may be
a way to transform this into a common XML stream for syndicating,
synchronizing etc. (04)
-- Dorai (05)
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From: Andrius Kulikauskas [mailto:ms@ms.lt]
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I keep thinking of how to interconnect our social spaces. (07)
I think a big deal would be to sync Wiki pages. Imagine there being two
wikis, each having a page about "Tools for Thinking". It would be cool
if when you update one, then in whatever way that gets propagated to the
other. (It could be by daily monitoring.) And vice versa. That would
connect the two wikis. (08)
Another thing that would be very good would be email alert that a Wiki
page has changed. That way you wouldn't have to monitor it, but you
could still be active there, especially if its a page that you're
editing. (09)
Andrius (010)
Andrius Kulikauskas
Minciu Sodas
http://www.ms.lt
ms@ms.lt
+370 (5) 2645950
Vilnius, Lithuania (011)
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