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Wikis more effective for collaboration, community says

Wikis more effective for collaboration, community says

By:  Kathleen Lau  On: 26 Oct 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

E-mail doesn't scale and is inefficient for teamwork, yet its use as a collaborative tool is still pervasive. Plus, how many hours of thought went into Wikipedia?

The use of e-mail may persist in corporations as a project collaboration tool to keep team members in the loop, but it’s hardly the best route given individuals are often accidentally left off distribution lists, said a member of the open source TikiWiki Community .

“E-mail doesn’t scale, it’s not optimal, it’s not efficient,” said Marc Laporte, who is also the president of Avantech.net , a Montreal-based developer of collaborative TikiWiki-centric applications.

Laporte was speaking at the Free Software and Open Source Symposium (FSOSS) discussing TikiWiki (Tiki stands for Tightly Integrated Knowledge Infrastructure), a multilingual wiki, content management system (CMS) and groupware development platform that can be used to create wikis that also have CMS and groupware functionality.

The degree of mass collaboration today, as witnessed by the 100 million hours of thought that has gone into Wikipedia, for instance, said Laporte, would not have been possible before the days of the Internet. “It’s basically turning this upside down in terms of content collaboration,” he told the audience.

To prove his point, Laporte polled the audience on their use of Wikipedia versus Encyclopedia Britannica in the past six months. Wikipedia won by a landslide. Yet, the habit of team collaboration through e-mail continues to be pervasive.

Nelson Ko, president & CEO of Toronto-based Citadel Rock Online Communities Inc. and also an admin of the TikiWiki Community, described the open source development platform as a “full-fledged CMS and groupware.” The CMS component, Ko detailed, can be used to build Web sites with integrated wikis, blogs, and an article publishing tool, among other things. And, the groupware component allows the management of group permissions for an unlimited number of users, and even user groups within groups.

The TikiWiki Community has been ongoing for six years now during which it has had 200 committers – developers adding to the code base – but currently has 80 active committers. Laporte said the platform runs on “any cheap five-dollar-a-month standard hosting.”

But while the platform is wiki-centric, the other features can be turned on or off as required by developers after they’ve downloaded the single code base. Laporte and Ko acknowledged that TikiWiki is better suited for some purposes than others. For instance, it’s not especially good for e-commerce, enterprise resource planning and job boards.


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Kathleen Lau Kathleen Lau was a senior writer with ITWorldCanada.com and ComputerWorld Canada from December 2006 to August 2011.In her role as senior writer, she covered broadly technology news and issues r... more

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