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A Wiki provides another mechanism through which we can share knowledge. It is different from conventional web pages because readers can update the pages they are viewing. This holds the potential to be a powerful addition to the Bose Musicians Community Message Boards (the Forum), not replacing it, but providing another mechanism for supporting the community of owners who use the internet.  
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A Wiki provides a mechanism through which members of a community can share knowledge. It is different from conventional web pages because readers can update the pages they are viewing and create new pages called articles. As such this complements the {{forum}} by providing another mechanism for supporting the community of owners who use the internet.  
  
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Revision as of 17:09, 4 January 2009

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The Bose L1™ Wiki Project

Executive Summary

A Wiki provides a mechanism through which members of a community can share knowledge. It is different from conventional web pages because readers can update the pages they are viewing and create new pages called articles. As such this complements the Bose® Pro Portable PA Community by providing another mechanism for supporting the community of owners who use the internet.


Discussion

People come to the Bose Musicians Forum for many reasons:

  • Looking for information
  • Share information
  • Community
  • Affiliation
  • Anonymity

Let's talk about the first group of people. They may be content to browse through the forums or use a search engine. Others may want something written and presented in a more conventional (for the web) format. A Wiki can be a mechanism for sharing knowledge in a much more concise way than a discussion thread in a forum.

Quality of Information

Because the content of a Wiki is contributed by its readers, there is no greater assurance that the what is written there is in any way better than in a forum. It is probably no worse.


Moderation

There is no formal moderation queue. It is possible to have people create their pages in the Sandbox area. Then an administrator can migrate pages to the live collection of documents. This would be extremely cumbersome and runs afoul of the spirit of social software.

I will encourage people to experiment in the Sandbox, and when they feel ready, they should just go ahead and create articles. The moderation phase comes after the fact and will be a matter of the community striving to maintain high standards for the content.

Implications

If there is no moderation queue (giving the opportunity to review content before it is published) it is not possible to prevent undesirable content from being posted. It is likely that it would be seen and changed quickly by the readers. But that does not guarantee that it won't happen in the first place.

Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards

We should consider how a Wiki will impact The Forum. We are doing something similar already We already have two "Unofficial Guides" that are open to input from our community. It is rare for someone to contribute directly. I think the community has developed the expectation that if anything 'good' turns up in the forum, that I will find a place for it in the Unofficial Guides. Sometimes a community member will post a message requesting that I add something to the Unofficial Guides.

Having a Wiki may encourage people to contribute more directly, but it may not. But having the Wiki should make it much easier to find knowledge because it has several ways through which information is linked and cross referenced.

Staying connected to the forum?

We can do things like display content islands from the Forum like this:

General Considerations

Content Policy

See Content Policy


How is a Wiki different (from a Forum)

Cliff encouraged me to share this: How is a Wiki Different

Other Resources

On occasion it will be appropriate to refer readers to Resources-Other for information that does not comform to the Content Policy

Official Terms

See Official Terms

Current Wiki Project

I am updating, editing and migrating the Unofficial Users Guide to a wiki format. Unofficial Users Guide - Newest version Unofficial Users Guide - Newer converted from the forum Unofficial Users Guide - on the Bose Musicians Forum FutureProjects PagesReferencedByAuthor

Wiki Warning?

This Wiki is not sponsored by Bose Corporation or the Bose Live Music Technology Group. The information on this Wiki is open to be edited by owners of the Bose Personalized Amplification System™ family of products or as we choose to call it, simply the L1™

For feedback and support, contact: [1] (the link above opens a message window on the Bose® Musicians Community Message Boards so you can send me a private message through that system)



General Wiki Thinking

Some good ideas on getting a Wiki adopted:

http://www.possibility.com/epowiki/Wiki.jsp?page=GettingYourWikiAdopted An interesting article on Internetweek that mentions Perspective:


Feedback

For feedback and support, contact: ST

Getting started

MediaWiki has been successfully installed.

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.