OT (maybe): developer tool question

Net Llama! netllama
Tue Jun 5 16:22:33 PDT 2007


In my experience, wiki's only seem to work well when people are doing 
non-serious work.  In all other cases there tends to be a single author 
contributing 99% of the content to any given page, and everyone else is an 
idle spectator.

On Mon, 4 Jun 2007, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> I'm looking for a pointer to a 'productivity' app:
>
> I have a number of developers that, like all developers, need to
> communicate better. As a minimum, we need to have a good way of
> brainstorming about the development of various apps and systems and keep
> the results of this brainstorming. Most of our development is of things
> we will continue to refine over time.
>
> We have been considering a wiki-type setup where we can have sort of
> structured discussions over time. Not really like a blog in that the
> discussions of work to do not just ramble on. Instead they are refined
> as the discussions proceed. Of course, rambling should have a place here
> as well.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions of such an environment? It need not be a
> wiki. If I use a wiki, I am leaning to docuwiki. Any comment?
>
>
>

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