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We introduce the parts of a Federated Wiki page. The "story" is a collection of paragraphs and paragraph like items. The "journal" collects story edits. Should you take my page and edit it as yours, I can see what you've done and may decide to take your edits as my own.
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We show how drag-and-drop between federated wiki pages creates a new model for sharing. A simple JSON model of the page makes this all straightforward.
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We explore how a federated wiki's page elements get converted to HTML. The conversion happens on the client side. Coffeescript code uses the type of each story item to retrieve "emit" and "bind" functions. Emit creates the HTML DOM objects while bind connects them up to jQuery.
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We show an Arduino micro controller collecting data from various sensors and publishing it as a federated wiki page. Squeezing wiki onto the smallest of machines shows us ever more powerful ways to program this new system.
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We show more ways to see multiple pages at once where drag-and-drop works like columns in the finder. We also show file import through drag-and-drop from the finder.
Smallest Federated Wiki
Our new wiki innovates three ways. It shares through federation, composes by refactoring and wraps rich data with interactive visualizations. Follow our open development on GitHub or just watch our video status reports here.
Fork us on GitHub: github.com/WardCunningham/Smallest-Federated-Wiki
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