OpenSym News

  • WikiSym 2009: Why National Research Council of Canada comes to WikiSym

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  • WikiSym Testimonial: Why a Knowledge Management Consultancy came to WikiSym

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  • WikiSym 2009: Why Microsoft comes to WikiSym

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  • WikiSym 2009: Why XWiki comes to WikiSym

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  • WikiSym 2009: Demos and Posters session (2008)

    The following video is a tour around very lively conversations for Demos and Posters last year.

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    It’s a fairly noisy video due to the intensity of conversation. Many of these researchers, are booked to be participants this year so if you have favorites you’ll have the opportunity to get an update this year. Hopefully we’ll hear of some collaboration opportunities and perhaps some promising research projects having successfully made their way into commercialization.

    This particular video clip is open for collaborative edits: we’ve set up Kaltura to permit registered blog subscribers to remix the video. So, in the spirit of open collaboration, feel free to experiment with the video, and clip the best bits. I’m sure a 30 second version wouldn’t take too long to put together.

    If you want to see the posters themselves, see Last year’s program

    Best,
    Martin.

  • WikiSym 2009: Are you presenting? Leave us a video!

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    Time at WikiSym is precious: so many people focused intently on such a broad array of issues. You can’t see everyone, so how do you choose?

    This year we are proud to be sponsored by Kaltura.com – an online video remixing facility. Their part of the deal is that we have access to their delivery network (their tools are open source).

    So, let’s give it a go: leave a video comment about something you are presenting or someone you’d like to meet. Keep it to 60 seconds or less, please.

    Thanks,
    Martin.

  • WikiSym 2009: 6 minutes of WikiSym 2008!

    Liked last year’s conference? Check out the full-length trailer!

    From Open Space, to a fuller set of testimonials, to our great Social Events: watch the video and re-live your enjoyment.

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  • Why do participants attend WikiSym?

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    Last year, I interviewed attendees why they attended WikiSym. Over the next few days drop in and see why this conference is a must for Companies, Consultants, Academics and Practitioners alike.

    Martin Cleaver

    Special Kudos to Kaltura.com for sponsoring the Media portion of WikiSym 2009.

  • WikiSym 2009 Paper: The Singularity is Not Near: Slowing Growth of Wikipedia

    Authors: Bongwon Suh, Gregorio Convertino, Ed H. Chi, and Peter Pirolli (Palo Alto Research Center) (United States)

    Abstract:

    Prior research on Wikipedia has characterized the growth in content and editors as being fundamentally exponential in nature, extrapolating current trends into the future. We show that recent editing activity suggests that Wikipedia growth has slowed, and perhaps plateaued, indicating that it may have come against its limits to growth. We measure growth, population shifts, and patterns of editor and administrator activities, contrasting these against past results where possible. Both the rate of page growth and editor growth has declined. As growth has declined, there are indicators of increased coordination and overhead costs, exclusion of newcomers, and resistance to new edits. We discuss some possible explanations for these new developments in Wikipedia including decreased opportunities for sharing existing knowledge and increased bureaucratic stress on the socio-technical system itself.

  • WikiSym 2009 Early Registration Deadline Approaching Fast!

    It is less than two weeks now until the September 17th early registration deadline for WikiSym 2009, which will give you reduced fees and guaranteed participation!

    Check out the WikiSym 2009 program full of research and experience talks, open space collaboration, tutorials and workshops, panels, demos, etc. You’ll get to see and meet the leaders of the field and get the chance to interact on topics of your interest in open space!

    If you ready to register, please go ahead and register on the wiki and for the event.