Redbooks wiki

February 12th, 2008

Just got a note that the RedbooksWiki is now up on w3. I looked for the WebSphere Application Server Redbooks and sure enough, the WebSphere Application Server V6 Scalability and Performance Redbook is also available for editing.

Not sure yet if I like people editing the chapters instead of describing their changes in a note to the project lead, but it will be great to see how this collaborative process turns out to be working.

I think it would also be interesting to create a V7 Redbook this way and not only edit the already published one. I’m still in favor of doing this in a team effort at the ITSO in Raleigh instead of doing this remotely, but having this on a wiki would definitely give contributors a chance to contribute easily after the residency.

I have also added the link to my publications page.

3 Responses to “Redbooks wiki”

  1. earl Says:

    are you sure that’s accessible from outside ibm?

  2. gpoul Says:

    nope, it most certainly is not, that’s what the w3 refers to. sorry earl :-)

  3. earl Says:

    a pity