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[edit] Technomanifestos Wiki

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[edit] MoinMoin Wiki

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[edit] Meatball Wiki

GoogleTags
Fridemar:In the opinion of the author CamelCase words are still one of the most economic search entries for the Google search engine, especially in the form of GoogleTagCombinations, because this can improve IncidentalCollaboration between different wikis. [?]
GoogleTagWiki
Fridemar bilinks this page to Aboutus, where JavaScript programmers are invited to incorporate the source there into TiddlyWiki. He invites at least, testing the prototype, marked as such. Aaron is confused, is that new? Fridemar responds with additional conceptual adaptions and structures the page a bit [?]
IncidentalCollaboration
Fridemar: Other ways for stimulating IncidentalCollaboration are the concept of a GoogleTagWiki and the TrailFire annotation system [?]
BadgeWare
* Added letter mentioned in existing text. [?]
SwfHost
Fridemar bilinked this page to a forum thread at DebugMode. [?]
AnnotationWiki
Fridemar factored out SwfHost. Swf files can dynamically annotate wikis. [?]
TiddlyWiki
Fridemar uses and recommends TiddlyWiki, because it appears to be ideally suited to form a Journal for ExtremeOpenBusiness similar to the old ViewPoint idea, however giving author credit (otherwise the authors won't get any food on the table :-) Added some bilinks, and a link to an improved derivative. [?]

[edit] Abbe Normal

New Page For Notes On New Wiki
Continuing notes on NcddWiki. [?]
Blog Another Day
Goodbye AbbeNormal the WebLog, after more than two years. In the end, it's nothing against WebLogs, i just haven't found a way to blog and wiki well at the same time, and i miss wikiing. WikiWiki is a different way of thinking, slower, generally less concerned about what happened yesterday, and with blogging it's too easy for me to let myself get dragged into trying to be part of the RecentChanges of the web. Who wants to be popular? I'll be reading and writing here in AbbeNormal, which has succeeded as a WikiWiki to some extent. I've written and collected some things i can refer to in passing (SriLanka, LakeVostok, ScienceFiction, TheFirstSmiley, actually, every link in this post) and you can get something like my perspective on all of them just by clicking. I'll also be in the new NcddWiki (once it's up), and in MeatballWiki, the OriginalWiki and elsewhere. I'll still post a bit on MacOsx and Apple on GettingOsxGoing, and if i feel an unstoppable urge to blog otherwise, on ObBlog. Maybe i'll just start a diary like Meatball:SunirShah , who knows. In any case i'll be trimming my list of weblog reading as much as i can bear. i don't know about NewYearsResolutions?, but i'm definitely wanting more focus, to be doing things that i can believe will make a difference. If you're not used to wikis, remember that no page is really the FrontPage. That said, you could take a look at FindPage and navigate from there, or if you must see the latest, see RecentChanges (wiki's traditional weblog-like page). Create your own HomePage here or in any wiki with links to the pages you find interesting and watch them change over time. Hm. Maybe i'll start an occasional blog on wikiing to help the more linearly-inclined folks get a grasp of it. I could stop writing on-line any time. No, really ;-). ... [?]
Yesterday Tomorrow
In an egregious breach of some people's ideas of WebLog etiquette, if i don't get to my final post or three tonight (likely) i will pre-date them to appear as 31 December 2003, otherwise PikiePikie (the system i'm using here) will show only the new month's posts. [?]
In Search Of
As anyone who's been reading probably knows, i don't have a church, either in terms of a local congregation or MyReligion. But i was talking with a friend a while ago and at some point we got to a term i'd never heard before, ChurchShopping. I went to GooGle of course, read ChurchShopping and you'll see what i found. [?]
Last Day
Today is the last day for AbbeNormal as a WebLog. AbbeNormal the WikiWiki continues. Details later in the day. [?]
Steady Progress
Thanks to everyone who responded, blogged, or forwarded to mailing lists my request for programmers (over the last few posts). I got an enthusiastic response from Lucy (hi Lucy!) and we met yesterday, we're considering WikkiTikkiTavi now, 'cause it looked fairly simple, has SisterSites, and is PhpLanguage & MySql, which Lucy knows. I'll respond to any e-mail y'all have sent over the next few days. [?]
More On The Wiki Pregnancy
We haven't settled on a wiki engine or even a language yet. WakkaWiki, the top current contender when i got involved, is PHP, and other promising wikis so far have been mostly that or Python or Perl. Our general inclination is toward simplicity (for accessibility and other reasons -- e.g., one wiki engine was rejected for being loaded with JavaScript). Specific features that are important to us: The 'basic' wiki features -- easy page linking, minimal markup, human-readable URLs, BackLinks Other typical ones: search, RecentChanges (RssFeeds would be nice but that's not urgent), and handling of edit conflicts (when two people try to edit the same page at the same time) ... [?]
Seeking Wiki Coder
TomAtlee recently ran across the best compilation he'd seen yet of creative and hopeful large group practices (he maintains a list of such compilations). Even better, he's gotten their agreement to copy the information to a WikiWiki, and the NationalCoalitionForDialogueAndDeliberation's agreement to have this be part of their soon-to-be wiki. I'm getting all this going, and i want a real programmer (i.e., not me) in the project*, and there's even some $$ for it. Interested? Please e-mail me! * Even if we find a nearly perfect wiki, we'll want to tweak it in various ways (e.g. comments, SisterSites). Also, wikis (being a creative and hopeful large group practice of dialogue and deliberation) is definitely on-topic for the new wiki, and so i'm recursively excited for us to join the on-going conversation of wiki features. Stay tuned to find out more... [?]
An Announcement For Our Readers
(as this blog is about to get a little more serious, if you want to see more frequent, short random stuff from me, see ObBlog) [?]
Rising From The Ashes
The first wiki i started was intended to be a group wiki, and the topic was unclear but emerged to be "an incomplete and informally written living history of the social and personal practices that people, groups and cultures use to better stay in touch with, and carry out, their deepest value" CreationMatters remains almost entirely incomplete. I started using it as a personal wiki, realized that it probably wouldn't work well that way, and went off hunting WikiWeblogs for a personal wiki, which found me PikiePikie, which runs AbbeNormal, which you're reading now. I always intended to rename CreationMatters to PracticeMatters, get more people involved and bring it alive. I bought a domain name and everything but other things took precendence in my life and it all just sat as it has. The next couple posts will be about a new life for this idea... [?]
Loki On God And Churches
The first weblogger i met in person in SriLanka was loki. Last month, she made a rare post on religion, and it's a good example of the kind of writing i go back for: Out of the million voices in my head one used to be God. Somewhere along the way he went missing or maybe I lost him. I grew up without him it seemed, then found her/him/it/whatever over time (still working at it). [?]
Space Opera Gospels
Well, it's just obviously religion month here at AbbeNormal, so let's not resist it. Bryant has offered the Gospels as this week's MondayMashup. Some interesting responses, but all pretty straight fantasy. How about a space opera version? Traveller or GURPS Space, whatever... The GameMaster starts with rumors of messiah-types with weird similarities showing up among many (eventually all?) species. The different messiahs' stories could reflect the differences among the gospels (check out the apocryphal ones to get more ideas). Increase the rumors until the characters decide to investigate (or you decide to get them directly involved. The messiahs really do miracles, gain followings (size depending on the spiritual tendencies of their species), etc., and declare that they are all facets of the same son of the same one God. Technology gets weird readings, some theories could emerge about what's "really" going on (for the secularists), but no satisfactorily complete explanation. Some of the player characters might become followers or investigators, dragging the others around. Eventually the messiahs start meeting and merging (with appropriately spectacular special effects), creating controversy among some of their followers (especially any xenophobic species). But doubt fades for those who are ever in any merged-messiah's presence. The PCs could get dragged into all kinds of small or large fighting in this. ... [?]
Abbe Normal Email Coming Again
Due to technical negligence, those of you who have subscribed to AbbeNormal have not been getting your e-mail. This has been fixed. Those responsible have been sacked (by a m00se). [?]
Wiki News Hattrick
Text_Wiki is a PhpLanguage project to make it easy to exchange text among wikis that use different markup. Ward Cunningham hired by Microsoft (add your Wiki:TipsForWardAtMicrosoft ) PC Magazine article on wikis (extremely brief overviews of six wiki systems) ... [?]
You Got Your Religion In My Anarchy
I've been writing about religion and AnArchy some lately, and my friend (I)An-ok has pointed me to FreedomTalk, an anarchist weblog. What's up over there? Religion! I commented on his suggestion to start a church of Liberty. [?]

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