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| Anonymous | how many at a time? | 1 | Feb 8 2009, 9:30 PM EST by Anonymous | ||
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Thread started: Feb 5 2009, 3:27 PM EST
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Jeff - I am putting together a workshop for admins at the upcoming ITSC conference in Portland. My question is how many users can edit a wiki at one time. I will be asking them to input info at certain times during the workshop. I recall that on wikispaces this was an issue. I considered using google docs but the hassle of inviting the 30+ participants to edit the page would be too time consuming and cumbersome. Thanks for your help.
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| Anonymous | MANAGING YOUR WIKI | 0 | Aug 21 2008, 7:54 AM EDT by Anonymous | ||
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How do you market and maintain the site members in your WIKI in a developing world country like Kenya?
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