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'''''The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web''''' is a 2001 book about ]s by ] and ].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Leuf |first1=Bo |last2=Cunningham |first2=Ward |title=The Wiki Way}}</ref><ref name="Mute">{{Cite web |last=Worthington |first=Simon |date=2001-10-12 |title=The Wiki Way (Quick Collaboration on the Web, Bo Leuf, Ward Cunningham) |url=https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/wiki-way-quick-collaboration-web-bo-leuf-ward-cunningham |access-date=2024-06-26 |magazine=Mute |issn= 1356-7748 |language=en|quote=The review notes: The Wiki Way book is a manifesto and a software manual in one, with the essentials for Wiki installation attached on CD. The authors have written this book with an almost mystical sense of wonderment at the achievements and ideals embodied in the Wiki concept, a web site where anyone can edit anything. ... The attached CD allows you to install a Wiki on most Os’s, even Windows, and then you too will be able to keep the flame burning for those early ideals of the WWW: empowerment, learning and collaboration.}}</ref> | |||
'''''The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web''''' is a 2001 book about ]s by ] and ]. It was the first major book published about using wikis. Cunningham is the inventor of wikis, having created ], the first wiki website software. The book is about how to install/customize/manage wiki systems, followed by a perspective on the nature of wiki-style online communication. | |||
It was the first major book published about using wikis.{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}} Cunningham invented wikis when he wrote ], the first wiki website software.{{Citation needed|date=July 2021}} | |||
The book is about how to manage wiki systems, followed by a perspective on the nature of wiki-style online communication. | |||
==Reception== | |||
Eugene Eric Kim wrote in '']'' that "Leuf and Cunningham do a good job of explaining what a Wiki is" and said "''The Wiki Way'' is about the way we work, and that makes it a worthwhile read."<ref>{{cite news |last=Kim |first=Eugene Eric |date=September 2001 |title=The Wiki Way: Quick collaboration on the Web |magazine=] |volume=6 |issue=9 |page=62 |id={{ProQuest|275002380}} }}</ref> David Mattison of '']'' tried the book's QuickiWiki script.<ref>{{cite magazine |last=Mattison |first=David |date=April 2003 |title=Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki, and the Plone Wars: Wiki as PJM and collaborative content tool |url=https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A99618622/AONE?u=wikipedia&sid=bookmark-AONE&xid=d3679043 |magazine=] |via=] |volume=11 |number=4 |pages=32+ |accessdate=2024-06-26 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20240626085558/https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=AONE&u=wikipedia&id=GALE%7CA99618622&v=2.1&it=r&sid=bookmark-AONE&asid=d3679043 |archivedate=2024-06-26 }}</ref> Simon Worthington stated, "''The Wiki Way'' book is a manifesto and a software manual in one, with the essentials for Wiki installation attached on CD."<ref name="Mute"/> | |||
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2001 work by Bo Leuf and Ward CunninghamAuthor | Bo Leuf Ward Cunningham |
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Publisher | Addison-Wesley |
Publication date | April 3, 2001 |
ISBN | 0-201-71499-X |
The Wiki Way: Quick Collaboration on the Web is a 2001 book about wikis by Bo Leuf and Ward Cunningham.
It was the first major book published about using wikis. Cunningham invented wikis when he wrote WikiWikiWeb, the first wiki website software.
The book is about how to manage wiki systems, followed by a perspective on the nature of wiki-style online communication.
Reception
Eugene Eric Kim wrote in Web Techniques that "Leuf and Cunningham do a good job of explaining what a Wiki is" and said "The Wiki Way is about the way we work, and that makes it a worthwhile read." David Mattison of Searcher tried the book's QuickiWiki script. Simon Worthington stated, "The Wiki Way book is a manifesto and a software manual in one, with the essentials for Wiki installation attached on CD."
References
- Leuf, Bo; Cunningham, Ward. The Wiki Way.
- ^ Worthington, Simon (2001-10-12). "The Wiki Way (Quick Collaboration on the Web, Bo Leuf, Ward Cunningham)". Mute. ISSN 1356-7748. Retrieved 2024-06-26.
The review notes: The Wiki Way book is a manifesto and a software manual in one, with the essentials for Wiki installation attached on CD. The authors have written this book with an almost mystical sense of wonderment at the achievements and ideals embodied in the Wiki concept, a web site where anyone can edit anything. ... The attached CD allows you to install a Wiki on most Os's, even Windows, and then you too will be able to keep the flame burning for those early ideals of the WWW: empowerment, learning and collaboration.
- Kim, Eugene Eric (September 2001). "The Wiki Way: Quick collaboration on the Web". Web Techniques. Vol. 6, no. 9. p. 62. ProQuest 275002380.
- Mattison, David (April 2003). "Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki, and the Plone Wars: Wiki as PJM and collaborative content tool". Searcher. Vol. 11, no. 4. pp. 32+. Archived from the original on 2024-06-26. Retrieved 2024-06-26 – via Gale.
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