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Lotus Technical Information and Education Team Blog

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Developing the information you need to leverage Lotus products

Overview
On June 16th, Lotus is introducing our program to publish product wikis on a new Domino-based platform. Our product wikis are intended to help you find technical product information more easily, as well as allow you to contribute directly to that content. All wiki content is editable by anyone who registers for an account on our dW: Lotus web site. This is only the beginning. Stay tuned for announcements for other Lotus product wikis!

In conjunction with the roll-out, we are announcing a wiki incentive program that awards $25 Amazon gift cards to external contributors to our product wikis.

Additional
Information
New Wiki Platform
Below are some highlights of what you'll find on the wikis:
  • New look and feel
  • RSS feeds enable you to be notified when something new has been added to the wiki
  • Tag clouds linked to the main categories provide easier navigation
  • Technical content resource pages link to additional product content located outside the wiki, such as demos, data sheets, product documentation, community resources, and technical education information
  • All articles are open for editing - including articles posted by IBMers
  • Article revision history  - easily access earlier versions of an article
  • Easy editing - use rich text or HTML to create or edit content. IBMers are asked to use their Notes Client rather than contributing via the web interface.
  • Identify IBM authors/editors by looking for the IBM logo next to an article
Image:Exciting Changes to Lotus Product Wikis!


Gift Card Giveaway for Contributions
Do you have a Domino best practice to share? Have you recently deployed Lotus Connections, Sametime or Quickr and want to let others know how you did it? Do you have Portlet Factory samples or a Composite Application you've been wanting to show off? If so, we're providing you the opportunity to share your expertise! Just take a minute to share some of your knowledge and you could be eligible for a $25.00 Amazon gift card!

One Prize will be awarded to the first fifty (50) external contributors who submit a new, original entry of 250 words or more to one of the wikis.


Wiki
Links




The Lotus Notes and Domino wiki is live now and will get its new look next week.

WebSphere Portal, Lotus Forms and IBM Mashup Center wikis coming soon!


Gift Card
Giveaway

Eligibility
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Open to legal residents in the fifty States of the United States and the District of Columbia.  Do not enter if you are not located in the United States at the time of entry.  Employees of IBM, Lotus and their subsidiaries, advertising and promotion agencies, and the immediate families of each are not eligible to participate. Please see official rules for more information. One Prize will be awarded to the first fifty (50) contributors who submit a new, original entry of 250 words or more to one of the IBM Lotus or WebSphere Portal wikis.










Cara Viktorov | 16 June 2008 05:15:00 PM ET | | Comments (7)

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