Wiki vs Internal Wiki

Wiki

A wiki is a website designed for collaborative creation and editing of pages. It serves as a widely used tool to organize, share, and develop ideas and knowledge collectively.

Features:

• Anyone can view and edit.

• Encourages open collaboration.

• Change history and full transparency.

• Classic example: Wikipedia.

Full Definition Internal Wiki (Private Wiki)

An Internal Wiki is a variation of the wiki where access is restricted to certain authorized users. Only that group can view and/or edit the content.

Features:

• Requires permission to access or edit.

• Commonly used in companies, teams, or closed projects.

• Greater control over information and security.

• Typical example: corporate intranets or internal team documentation.

Wiki in the Fryum Ecosystem

Why create an Internal Wiki? Our website must have an internal wiki because we need a structured, clear, and controlled space where we can precisely define the key concepts of our personal and professional projects without external interference or unnecessary noise. This wiki will focus on establishing meanings, terms, conceptual frameworks, and our own theoretical foundations, allowing us to centralize that knowledge in a private, organized environment accessible only to those we authorize, ensuring coherence, clarity, and unity in understanding our ideas and goals.

Wiki

A wiki is a website designed for collaborative page creation and editing, serving as a widely used tool to organize, share, and develop ideas and knowledge collectively.

Features:

• Anyone can view and edit.

• Encourages open collaboration.

• Change history and full transparency.

• Classic example: Wikipedia.

Full Definition Internal Wiki (Private Wiki)

An Internal Wiki is a variant of a wiki where access is restricted to certain authorized users. Only that group can view and/or edit the content.

Features:

• Requires permission to access or edit.

• Commonly used in companies, teams, or closed projects.

• Greater control over information and security.

• Typical example: corporate intranets or internal team documentation.

Wiki in the Fryum Ecosystem

Why Create an Internal Wiki? Our website needs an internal wiki because we require a structured, clear, and controlled space where we can precisely define the key concepts of our personal and professional projects, without external interference or unnecessary noise. This wiki will focus on establishing our own definitions, terms, conceptual frameworks, and theoretical foundations, allowing us to centralize that knowledge in a private, organized environment accessible only to those we authorize, ensuring coherence, clarity, and unity in understanding our ideas and goals.