On his blog Musings of a Software Development Manager, Ed Gibbs writes about his experience as a Wiki Champion in a software development group. He points out that Confluence was brought in, “at the urging of a motivated tech lead
Introducing a Wiki and Growing Use Beyond Development Groups
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