A place to add optional comments when editing a page. These comments would only show up in the metadata associated with the change, not on the page itself.
Discussion
Question: Does the addition of metadata detract from the WikiNature? Wiki is suppose to be quick. Wiki also invites participation by being transparent: there is a trade-off between rich content and low barrier to entry. -- StuartCelarier, 13 June 2004
Question: Can you give examples of what you are thinking would be useful MetaData? -- MikeSchinkel [7/3/2004]
Seems to me that this can be achieved by adding a hidden WikiPageProperty or two -- DerekLakin [9-Feb-2005]
a WikiFeatureRequest means new functionality is desired.
1/24/2008 6:39:42 AM - FLWCOM-jwdavidson
How wikis behave. WikiNature is, that it changes with the mind and goals of the users. That means, that if they want to blog, the wiki should start blogging.
9/21/2007 10:33:30 AM - -74.15.249.128
Stuart Celarier is a staff software engineer at Corillian Corporation in Portland, Oregon.
8/19/2007 2:57:07 AM - -76.105.167.90
Founder and President of Guides, Inc.
1/24/2008 6:29:25 AM - FLWCOM-jwdavidson
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9/18/2008 3:45:14 PM - FLWCOM-jwdavidson
Calvin Hertel is a senior developer for a financial services company in St Cloud MN.
12/19/2007 8:57:00 AM - -128.227.11.250
A WikiPageProperty is an easy way to give Wiki pages properties like Keywords, Summary, Definition, etc.
9/25/2008 5:27:30 PM - FLWCOM-jwdavidson
Derek Lakin is a C# .NET developer primarily focusing on Windows Forms development and a CoreDeveloper for FlexWiki. Currently employed by "Content Master":http://www.contentmaster.co.uk producing learning material, white papers, and presentations, primarily for "Microsoft":http://www.microsoft.com.