Original content by Brandon CS Sanders added in any public space on the internet (including WardsWiki) belongs to the Public Domain when the added content itself does not state otherwise. To confirm and clarify this, get contact information, and perhaps links to the content, please go first to http://brandon-cs-sanders.com I'm a collaboration enthusiast so of course I love wiki. In fact, wiki is what turned me into a collaboration enthusiast. The following links serve as a kind of portal for me to my name pages on the wikis that I frequent: '''IBESI''': http://bcss.ibesi.org/ '''CommunityWiki''': http://www.communitywiki.org/cw/BrandonCsSanders '''MeatBall''': http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/mb.pl?BrandonCsSanders '''RecentChangesCamp''': http://recentchangescamp.org/BrandonCsSanders '''IcannWiki''': http://ICANNwiki.org/index.php?BrandonCsSanders ---- '''Notes''' ConsensusPolling uses wiki to help a group move from "we have a mess" to "we have a solution and we feel good about it". Check it out at: http://icannwiki.org/index.php/Consensus_Polling I'm currently very excited about RubyLanguage. My favorite resource on the topic is of course a wiki: http://www.rubygarden.org/ruby I'm also part of the editorial team on a blog (ohh the irony) about all things wiki: http://recentchanges.info Check out RecentChangesCamp! It's going to be a party :) I've lurked on WikiWikiWeb for a while now. I got my feet wet editing the wiki by researching and editing the CeeLanguage TestingFramework entries. Right now, I've created a WalledGarden about elements of RelationalDatabase''''''s. I'm planning on tying the elements in to the rest of the topic soon ... after I've had a chance to make sure they aren't completely bogus. Watching: * RdbDomain * RdbTuple * RdbHeading * RdbRelation * RdbRelVar My portal page is at http://brandon-cs-sanders.com. ---- I don't have an opinion on KenWilber's theory and I'm not too interested in forming one, except maybe through dialogue. At first glance, it's exceedingly dubious that he could have formed a viable theory. ChristopherAlexander, for example, has worked for many years on creating a theory of beauty, and failed. JohnRawls worked for a long time to make a theory of morality and he only half-succeeded. He's made notable errors, his book is hardly clear as an exposition of his theory, and he never put it on a solid mathematical basis. So it's difficult to judge it. Finally, the subject of the proper relationship of perception qua perception to physical reality is still wide open. I really doubt that one guy has solved all these problems, let alone unified them. -- RK ---- UniversalCatalog RecentChanges ---- '''WikiMail''' Hi Brandon do you have information on whether there are insights shared at WikiSym05 on "Social Mechanisms" for wiki? I am interested in Jimbos viewpoint, I got LarrySangers already (link in LarrySangerAndLessonsInCollaboration which I started). Costin did point out rightly about what Larry felt was a "root cause" for problems. There are a few pages here (or start your own) where CommunityBuilding insights are much needed. -- DavidLiu Oct05 ---- We've standardized on the name RecentChangesCamp for the February wiki conference to occur in Portland Oregon. We're now choosing the date and a theme. If you care, please register your thoughts at http://RecentChangesCamp.org ---- CategoryHomePage