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	<title>Comments on: KMWiki &#8211; A Collaborative Persistent &#8216;Conversation&#8217; on All Matters Related to Knowledge Management</title>
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		<title>By: E L S U A ~ A KM Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; KM Wikipedia Regression - Time for an Update</title>
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		<dc:creator>E L S U A ~ A KM Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; KM Wikipedia Regression - Time for an Update</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Some time ago you would remember how I created a weblog post, KMWiki - A Collaborative Persistent â€˜Conversationâ€™ on All Matters Related to Knowledge Management, where I mentioned how Denham had created a KMWiki space whose &#8220;ultimate aim is to prepare Wikipedia entries on key KM concepts, develop topic and concept maps of this exciting domain&#8220;. So what I would like to propose in here is to indeed go ahead and start doing some updates on the KM Wikipedia article but work on those updates first over at KMWiki and then once we all feel comfortable with the level of information and accuracy we can then go ahead and update the Wikipedia entry. That way, once we all reach a consensus on what to add to the main entry, at the same time we can continue working on further updates without disrupting the information already available and establish a period of say monthly or quarterly updates that could constantly keep Wikipedia&#8217;s article accurate and relevant throughout time. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Some time ago you would remember how I created a weblog post, KMWiki &#8211; A Collaborative Persistent â€˜Conversationâ€™ on All Matters Related to Knowledge Management, where I mentioned how Denham had created a KMWiki space whose &#8220;ultimate aim is to prepare Wikipedia entries on key KM concepts, develop topic and concept maps of this exciting domain&#8220;. So what I would like to propose in here is to indeed go ahead and start doing some updates on the KM Wikipedia article but work on those updates first over at KMWiki and then once we all feel comfortable with the level of information and accuracy we can then go ahead and update the Wikipedia entry. That way, once we all reach a consensus on what to add to the main entry, at the same time we can continue working on further updates without disrupting the information already available and establish a period of say monthly or quarterly updates that could constantly keep Wikipedia&#8217;s article accurate and relevant throughout time. [...]</p>
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