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WikiWikiWeb

In 1995 Ward Cunningham described a wiki as "the simplest online database that could possibly work." (From here)

The first ever wiki site was created for the Portland Pattern Repository in 1995.

  • The landing page.
  • It had a section to welcome visitors.
  • A selection of pages that could serve as starting points.
  • Already back then, there was a significant number of wiki social norms:
    • The norm of norms; take everything with a grain of salt.
    • Use your real name and write in a way others will understand.
    • This wiki was created for the discussion of patterns, particularly software design patterns. Its users have chosen to broaden that focus.
    • There are two ideal forms for contributions; most pages contain a mixture of both.
    • Never intentionally misrepresent or suppress other people's opinions. Be especially careful about deletion.
    • Unless they say otherwise, don't mess with people's home pages, except to leave them notes.
    • EnglishPlease. This particular Wiki is in English, and thus non-English pages are discouraged (with a few exceptions, such as the InternationalOneMinuteWiki). However, PublicWikiForums exist in many different languages, and there even exist a few MultiLingualWiki?s.
    • If you care about literature, you can discard any of these rules to help bring down this and other base projects.
      • Huh?
  • The site is still active today.
Wiki wiki is the first Hawai'ian term I learned on my first visit to the islands. The airport counter agent directed me to take the wiki wiki bus between terminals. I said what? He explained that wiki wiki meant quick. I was to find the quick bus. I did pick up a book about the language before my return home. I learned many things from this but wiki wiki is the word that sticks the most.
From here


Who's software are we using?

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Wikipedia's Eternal September