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Wiki UserPages are lightweight, and designed to simply put a face behind a signature. A RealHomePage, on the other hand, is a page that the user controls, usually on private or leased private webspace.  
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Wiki [[UserPages]] are lightweight, and designed to simply put a face behind a signature. A [[RealHomePage]], on the other hand, is a page that the user controls, usually on private or leased private webspace.  
  
 
Wiki pages are inherently collaborative. Many people contribute, change and tweak things. Home pages are inherently a solo effort. Both have appropriate applications.  
 
Wiki pages are inherently collaborative. Many people contribute, change and tweak things. Home pages are inherently a solo effort. Both have appropriate applications.  
  
A good example of a wiki page that desires collaboration is a MartialArts style which receives several refinements over its lifetime, when WikiGnomes naturally update it for new rules, and other people see new ways in which to enhance the page.
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A good example of a wiki page that desires collaboration is a [[MartialArts]] style which receives several refinements over its lifetime, when [[WikiGnomes]] naturally update it for new rules, and other people see new ways in which to enhance the page.
  
A good example of a RealHomePage is a WebLog. A WebLog is a journal for one person, and while it may support comments from others, does not accept (nor would it be appropriate for it to accept) content from strangers.
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A good example of a [[RealHomePage]] is a [[WebLog]]. A [[WebLog]] is a journal for one person, and while it may support comments from others, does not accept (nor would it be appropriate for it to accept) content from strangers.

Revision as of 09:04, 3 April 2010

Wiki UserPages are lightweight, and designed to simply put a face behind a signature. A RealHomePage, on the other hand, is a page that the user controls, usually on private or leased private webspace.

Wiki pages are inherently collaborative. Many people contribute, change and tweak things. Home pages are inherently a solo effort. Both have appropriate applications.

A good example of a wiki page that desires collaboration is a MartialArts style which receives several refinements over its lifetime, when WikiGnomes naturally update it for new rules, and other people see new ways in which to enhance the page.

A good example of a RealHomePage is a WebLog. A WebLog is a journal for one person, and while it may support comments from others, does not accept (nor would it be appropriate for it to accept) content from strangers.