Simon Mittag has written a blog post chronicling his work to introduce wiki in his organisation. This is a great first-person account for anyone who is in the process of starting a wiki (or just thinking about it) to read. In 4 Weeks Of Introducing A Wiki Into An Organisation Mittag starts by saying, “I have a great new job. Well it’s not really my official job, but I do it anyway — I’m trying to get a wiki adopted by our organisation.
Chronicling the introduction of a wiki

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