Day 15: Request Procedure & Retention Policy

Day 15 - 21 Days of Wiki AdoptionEstablishing a request procedure for wiki spaces helps you manage demand and growth. It also helps new wiki users identify their needs for a wiki space, and it’s the foundation for a retention policy that keeps wiki content fresh and active:

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  1. Stewart,

    WHEN will the video be converted and available HERE?

  2. Stewart Mader says:

    Hi Fred,
    There’s been a problem with this video over at blip.tv where the conversion to Flash keeps timing out. I’m in contact with their support and they’re working on it right now. Hopefully it should be resolved in the next few hours, and as soon as that happens I’ll embed it here.

    Stewart

  3. Still problems whit the Flash conversion I guess?

  4. Stewart Mader says:

    Hi Fred,
    Just got word that it’s fixed, and the flash version is posted now.
    Cheers,
    Stewart

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