tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post404675896980344168..comments2024-03-20T11:13:46.071+00:00Comments on Knoco stories: How to track the changes in KMNick Miltonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02413967879826601863noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post-92153341251532705502016-11-05T19:58:26.001+00:002016-11-05T19:58:26.001+00:00@Myles, I agree if you do not have content validat...@Myles, I agree if you do not have content validation workflows in place. But if you have your content validation in place, you can focus the maintenance primarily on the peer reviewed and expert approved wiki articles and focus secondarily on the user contributed articles. Good (mandatory) tagging is crucial to conduct a periodic revision of your wiki. Herman Limburgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post-22110116657829041072016-11-05T19:55:52.580+00:002016-11-05T19:55:52.580+00:00@Myles, I agree if you do not have content validat...@Myles, I agree if you do not have content validation workflows in place. But if you have your content validation in place, you can focus the maintenance primarily on the peer reviewed and expert approved wiki articles and focus secondarily on the user contributed articles. Good (mandatory) tagging is crucial to conduct a periodic revision of your wiki. Herman Limburgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7585040184982733654.post-79680058882435236252016-11-04T16:23:49.253+00:002016-11-04T16:23:49.253+00:00The enemy of Wikis is time! The more time passes t...The enemy of Wikis is time! The more time passes the larger the Wiki becomes and then you have to ask how far back people will go to search for previous answers to their question...weeks...months...years. Plus the Wiki owner will inevitably move on and who will replace that person, and will the new owner recognise there are valuable learnings in the Wiki's history, or just move forward. My experience of Wikis is that as time passes the information becomes dated, the people who monitor it move on and very soon (3-4 years) you are left with a huge collection of out-of-date information and nobody wants to update it and eventually nobody will use it. Myles Burkenoreply@blogger.com