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Bil Kleb
Part I:
Some folks from our newly-formed "Innovation Institute" scheduled
a meeting to talk with me and my officemate, Bill Wood, about
"what we were doing" and if any of it could be incorporated into
their world.
We didn't know what to make of this, but as the meeting progressed
we talked about the notion of aggressive incompetence, agile
software development, time management, meeting skills, study groups,
NASAGA, and many other things we've come to learn through the
software development community. -- Thanks!
Apparently picking up on our strong software-development bent,
they related a story of spending the last year trying to get
a "knowledge management system" out of our local IT folks and how
they recently abandoned them and are now becoming frustrated
with an onsite contractor team. (The first try produced nothing
after nearly a year and the second seems to want to document
*everything*.)
They said all they wanted was "unfettered add, search, upload,
and open discussion". After the meeting, I considered Ruwiki,
Instiki and then recalled Britt's report on trying out Soks.
So I did the one-step install
sudo gem install Soks soks-create-wiki.rb
and I'll be damned if not within 4 hours I had there entire site
humming on Soks -- If they would have hired me for the original
job, I could have absconded with $75k/hr!
I'm supposed to demonstrate Wiki technology to their director
tomorrow. It'll be interesting to see how it goes over having
their entire site in my pocket...
Regards,
--
Bil, x4364
P.S. http://soks.counsell.org/ (http://soks.rubyforge.org) just gave me:
Proxy Error
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET /.
Reason: Could not connect to remote machine: Connection refused
Apache/1.3.26 Server at soks.counsell.org Port 80
Some folks from our newly-formed "Innovation Institute" scheduled
a meeting to talk with me and my officemate, Bill Wood, about
"what we were doing" and if any of it could be incorporated into
their world.
We didn't know what to make of this, but as the meeting progressed
we talked about the notion of aggressive incompetence, agile
software development, time management, meeting skills, study groups,
NASAGA, and many other things we've come to learn through the
software development community. -- Thanks!
Apparently picking up on our strong software-development bent,
they related a story of spending the last year trying to get
a "knowledge management system" out of our local IT folks and how
they recently abandoned them and are now becoming frustrated
with an onsite contractor team. (The first try produced nothing
after nearly a year and the second seems to want to document
*everything*.)
They said all they wanted was "unfettered add, search, upload,
and open discussion". After the meeting, I considered Ruwiki,
Instiki and then recalled Britt's report on trying out Soks.
So I did the one-step install
sudo gem install Soks soks-create-wiki.rb
and I'll be damned if not within 4 hours I had there entire site
humming on Soks -- If they would have hired me for the original
job, I could have absconded with $75k/hr!
I'm supposed to demonstrate Wiki technology to their director
tomorrow. It'll be interesting to see how it goes over having
their entire site in my pocket...
Regards,
--
Bil, x4364
P.S. http://soks.counsell.org/ (http://soks.rubyforge.org) just gave me:
Proxy Error
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET /.
Reason: Could not connect to remote machine: Connection refused
Apache/1.3.26 Server at soks.counsell.org Port 80