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Kouichirou Eto, Satoru Takabayashi, Toshiyuki Masui. "qwikWeb - Integrating mailing list and WikiWikiWeb for group communication."

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qwikWeb: integrating mailing list and WikiWikiWeb for group communication

Kouichirou Eto, Satoru Takabayashi and Toshiyuki Masui

We have developed a new powerful group communication system qwikWeb, which is an integration of a WikiWikiWeb (wiki) and a mailing list system. Mailing lists are useful for exchanging dynamic information among people, but not useful for sharing static information. Wikis are useful for storing and editing static information on the Web, but sometimes people want to restrict the users or want to know who is responsible for the edited wiki page. Also, casual users cannot create a wiki site or a mailing list easily.

We solved these problems by combining wiki and mailing list. Users of qwikWeb can create a wiki site and a mailing list simply by sending an e-mail message to the qwikWeb server, and start exchanging information by using the mailing list. All the messages sent to the mailing list are stored as newly created wiki pages, and they can be edited as standard wiki pages.

In this paper, we describe the basic ideas, implementation details, and user experiences of the system.

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