The new WikiWorld is an exciting place * to collaborate on developing a collective intelligence for any purpose, including * ObjectWiki, and the WikiTalk syntax, that turns * semi-structured Wiki texts into first class objects on the web, while * harnessing Wiki's linking capability to allow wiki objects define object language for anything on the internet, * using web services to keep Wiki simple. * experience PhpWiki and take a load off this Wiki... http://WikiWorld.com -- JimScarver ---- (dead) http://www.wikiworld.com/wwbanner1.gif I am checking out the status of this WikiFarm which was a senior project of Nate Edwards and Chuck Smith at Messiah College. Interest but does not appear to accept registrations. Project description at: http://webstu.messiah.edu/~cs1188/wikis.htm You can check it out at http://www.wikiworld.com JohnDeBruyn (July 7, 2001) I noticed that www.wikiworld.com was not registered and renamed my Wiki http://WikiWorld.com -- JimScarver I am hoping to find collaborators to work on WikiObjects and CollaborativeWebObjects OpenSource developments at WikiWorld. -- JimScarver Hi: I am looking for a discussion forum about wikiwikiweb, wikis, wikipedia and similar subjects. Can someone please help me find this. Thank you. JimScarver- I would like to be involved. I can pass along my contact info. etc. Jim H.