WikiWiki is a technique for creating Web sites collaboratively. Any Web reader can edit any page using their Web browser.
Pros and cons
The advantage of WikiWiki is that it takes bottlenecks out of the editorial system. Readers don't have to submit changes or suggestions to some authority figure, who then has to find the time to make the changes. Readers just make the changes themselves. The site should quickly grow more informative, useful, readable and correct.
The disadvantage of WikiWiki is that it takes bottlenecks out of the editorial system. Readers may make malicious or inadvertant changes that make the site less informative, useful, readable and correct.
Mitigating this downside is the fact that if one reader makes a mistake, other readers can correct it. WikiWiki depends on involved readers with a stake in the subject matter to make the site better.
History
To make it easy to correct mistakes, WikiWiki sites maintain a history of changes to pages. If anyone makes a mistake, someone else can check the history of the page and change the mistake back.
Wiki for Sona
The Sona language, although very interesting, has only one major piece of work with examples for it. Using the SonaUiki, we hope to grow the number of works quickly and organically.
You should feel comfortable -- no, obliged -- making changes to this site. Sona needs your support, interest, and attention. You can't do permanent damage.
Technical help
The instructions for using our WikiWiki software are available in the DocumentationIndex. The software is quite easy to use, so you might be able to just jump right in without reading the documentation. Remember, you can't do permanent damage, so experiment and be bold!