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I'm not sure I understand these concepts entirely, but I'm not sure I see
the disconnect. One of the nice features of wikis is that they preserve
their revision history and in that sense the "record" of the wiki continues
to be preserved. Records Managers have long dealt with revision condoled
documents and it seems a wiki is just that only on steroids. I suppose as a
records manager I would want to know more about how the history is
preserved and might be concerned with a growing collection of "unimportant"
history sucking up resources to keep them available. Can retentions be
applied to wiki history? or do you delete or "freeze" them when they have
served their purpose?
Christian Meinke, CRM
Southern California Edison
Enterprise Resource Planning
Operations Support
Document & Records Management
(626) 543-7260/PAX 39260
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Hi all,
Wiki Patterns is a wiki devoted to wiki patterns. If you are not familiar
with the patterns paradigm, you can get some basic background at
http://www.wikipatterns.com/display/wikipatterns/About. On that page you
will also find a definition of antipatterns: "Antipatterns are patterns
that
represent a negative behaviour or consequence. They describe situations
that
you'd rather didn't occur, but that are common nonetheless.
The most important part of an Antipattern is the refactored solution, which
answers the question: "If we find ourselves in this situation, how best can
we extricate ourselves from it and get back on track?" One of the
contributors has created a new pattern called Records Manager under the
topic of people antipatterns. Here is an example of another antipattern,
the
WikiTroll: http://www.wikipatterns.com/display/wikipatterns/WikiTroll
So my challenge to the list is to answer the question posed at
http://www.wikipatterns.com/display/wikipatterns/Records+Manager: "Where
does the use of a corporate wiki cross the bounds between records
management
and communication?" Ideally you'll respond on the wiki, which requires a
basic registration. If you don't want to do that, but do want to respond,
let me know and I will try to facilitate. Even if you don't want to
contribute at all, I encourage you to follow the discussion.
Regards,
Jesse Wilkins
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