What is a continuation of a BookSprint called? I’m not sure what to call it, nor do I know which metaphors might fit, but there has been some additional energy emanating from the Austin-based OLPC BookSprint. In the week following the FLOSS Manuals BookSprint, OLPC has energized interns and staff members to continue refining existing […]
How do people converse about technical topics today?
I have seen the eminent reinvention of technical documentation as we know it, which inspired me to begin chronicling my own observations and shifts in the field of communicating technical topics through conversation. One such revealing moment happened while I was working on documentation for the One Laptop Per Child project on their wiki at […]
STC2008 – Mining Web 2.0 Content for Enterprise Gold
Most definitions of Web 2. 0 are illustrative, but Michael Priestly prefers text. He’ll pick 2 core Web 2.0 concepts for today’s talk – wikis and mashups to discuss, but there’s also blogs, tagging, social networking that could also be mined. Wiki’s problems Content is unstructured, you don’t know if it contains the elements of, […]