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This workspace is for drafting a chapter on wikis for Open Sources II (See Also: Open Sources I). Anyone invited into this workspace can contribute and be recognized as a contributor within the text. However, I cannot guarantee that contributors will be listed on the cover or table of contents or formal by-line.

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Abstract


T his chapter provide an introduction to wikis and how they bring open source practices to non-programmers. It examines the nature an unique properties of this relatively simple tool and how they imply new practices for organization. It concludes with a far-reaching supposition that if open source practices can reach enough people we may have reached the end of market failure within liberal capitalism, a mark of the end of history.

TOC


  1. Social Source
  2. Information Assembly
  3. What's a Wiki
  4. Open
  5. Control
  6. Trust
  7. Collaboration at Scale
  8. Experts and Novices
  9. Intellectual Property
  10. Fukuyama's Penguin

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