Erwin Van Lun - Feb 19, 2011:
However, it’s not the technical part which is challenging, but the content part. When a wiki is not maintained, it will soon die.
Indeed. And to have a quick start AND good maintainability afterwards, you need to build a good taxonomy first.
Having said that, if you guys want to implement a wiki then I’m happy to help. One of my specialisms is building knowledge management systems based on a wiki. I’m currently doing two corporate projects; one of the biggest maritime insurance brokers and one audio components producer that used to be a Philips subsidiary. I’m also in talks with the worldwide biggest manufacturer of carton packaging to do such a project.
Starting with an empty wiki will lead directly to the need of ‘maintainers’ who must keep the wiki in order, as the users will put in pages arbitrarily. Having a good taxonomy to start from will help a lot to alleviate this burden.
All in all, a wiki might be a great idea to maintain a database on common AI research knowledge, information and related stuff. It will at least be much more accessible then having to search the forum for all the links and information that is posted there.