I have been thinking about how people use wiki, as a broader technology. With the current federated wiki, the view is oriented towards two pages per screen.
An alternative view that is popular is kanban boards. However, I am thinking about wiki as a horizontal application in the sense that Joel Spolsky describes spreadsheets in https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2012/01/06/how-trello-is-different/ .
Some people use Tiddlywiki for personal to-do lists. Federated wiki could be a shared to-do list, but it's rather heavy weight for that. Trello is popular, but somehow doesn't have the piecemeal growth feel that wiki technology does.
I have been thinking about how people use wiki, as a broader technology. With the current federated wiki, the view is oriented towards two pages per screen.
An alternative view that is popular is kanban boards. However, I am thinking about wiki as a horizontal application in the sense that Joel Spolsky describes spreadsheets in https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2012/01/06/how-trello-is-different/ .
Some people use Tiddlywiki for personal to-do lists. Federated wiki could be a shared to-do list, but it's rather heavy weight for that. Trello is popular, but somehow doesn't have the piecemeal growth feel that wiki technology does.