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Wiki, Wiki, Wiki

Posted by Jason on Thursday, December 04, 2008 to tsql, DMVs
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BTW, did you know I am an editor for the TSQL code section over at http://sqlserverpedia.com/wiki/Transact_SQL_Code_Library. I would have announced it sooner but I hadn’t actual done anything yet with the job drama and holidays. Welp, the time has come. I have uploaded several DMV queries and I am about to go over the other submissions. On top of that, I will be participating in a web cast on it. We will get to that in a minute.

I was wondering how this whole wiki thing would work out. I mean every time I hear wiki, I think of Newcleus. Why not just post stuff here. Well, I will probably do that too when I run across something cool.

Here is what makes the wiki cool:

  • It is open for peer enhancement, addons and bugfixes.
  • It is community driven.
  • It is well organized.
  • It has already gained support from leaders in the community.
  • The Quest marketing team.

Here are the details about the webcast I mentioned:

ctrl+v via BrentO

On Thursday, December 11th at 8am Pacific, 11am Eastern, I’ll be doing a live video webcast with some of my fellow SQLServerPedia editors:

We’re going to talk about what we’re doing, why we’re doing it, and how you can help.  I’ll even create a new Wiki article and edit an existing Wiki article in real time, in front of everybody, to show how it works and how easy it is. (Watch it not work, hahaha.)

Sign up for the SQLServerPedia Webcast

To quote Tim Ford, “I will be the dumbest guy in the room” :) It should be fun though!

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I for one look forward to our new Wiki overlords. I hope to contribute to the T-SQL sections especially.

posted @ Friday, December 05, 2008 8:43 AM by David Stein


This is great, really cool!

posted @ Friday, December 05, 2008 2:29 PM by Will Harris


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