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One Wiki space per Group (Wiki Patterns)
What is it? In a large organisation, different teams want to share knowledge and collaborate on different topics. Some teams are more open to sharing and collaboration than others. A natural approach might be to give each project or group a distinct wiki. Advantages (as an ...
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Clean Permissions (Wiki Patterns)
Clean Permissions pattern is to set up an authorization system that is easy for wanted users to use and understand, while minimizing the amount of trashing and other forms of revertable grief from the unwanted. Usage Post a clear explanation of the permission model prominently ...
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Permission Granted (Wiki Patterns)
What is it? This pattern denotes the "security" scheme used by wikis in which anyone can edit any content. Experience has shown that this can be a powerful tool in conjunction with the Selective Rollback pattern. Usage Turn off all permissions on the wiki, except ...
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Business Units - Buckets (Wiki Patterns)
What are Business Units? I work in an IT department that controls and maintains the servers for a large variety of websites that are all owned by different 'parts' of the company. Some sites are apart of radio stations, others are tv stations, and other are magazines (and the rest are just ...
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