I was invited to present an overview of the BlueWiki project as part of a panel discussion of DITA and Wikis at the Central Texas DITA Users Group last night. Since its a DITA group I was thinking I’d be going pretty deep on the DITA integration aspects of the project. As it turns out, the discussion went all over the social computing map. From a business as usual point of view, wikis certainly are provocative. Especially to a bunch of information development professionals used to working with highly structured CMSs and business processes. Thanks very much to Anne Gentle for hosting the event (and doing all the behind the scenes coordination too). It was a lively meeting and I plan on being there for the second half of the two part topic next month.
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