• ADVERTISEMENT

    LocalWiki Launches First Pilot, Announces Major Software Release

    by Philip Neustrom
    December 1, 2011

    Hey friends! We’ve got two extremely exciting announcements for you. Our first focus community, serving Denton, Texas, has launched. And we’re making the first major release of the new LocalWiki software today!

    i-89a4906bf7975baa51dcd5d27690bab0-denton_cheers_small.jpg

    ADVERTISEMENT

    The LocalWiki project is an ambitious effort to create community-owned, living information repositories that will provide much-needed context behind the people, places, and events that shape our communities. We were awarded a 2010 Knight News Challenge grant to create an entirely new sort of software to make our vision of massively collaborative local media a reality.

    Launching our first pilot

    ADVERTISEMENT

    The DentonWiki, serving the community of Denton, Texas, has officially launched to the public. Check it out.

    i-d62dc59314b650f81cee2197e95c6878-texas_bound_email.jpg

    Denton is a small, college-focused community in North Texas, about an hour from Dallas. Being a college town, it’s easy to see parallels to Davis, Calif. But it’s a radically different place than Davis, as anyone who’s been to the Dallas area can attest.

    Folks in Denton had been building up and playing around with their project for a few months. With the new LocalWiki software at a good point, and a solid amount of interesting pages on their project, I packed up and headed out to Denton for two weeks to help them get their project ready to launch.

    We held several marathon editing/hang-out sessions while there, met with lots of local Denonites, got a feel for the community, and did a bunch of work to prep the site for launch.

    i-07183f9df0d4e097576e4165c431ab27-editing_hangout.jpg

    The Denton project has already seen a higher level of participation and usage than DavisWiki did in its early days. And we’re really seeing our extreme focus on usability pay off — I watched many non-technical people simply get handed a laptop and just immediately start creating great stuff without any guidance.

    If you want to read more about DentonWiki and the launch process there, check out some information we’re compiling on our guide site.

    This first focus community launch — the first of many — is a huge milestone for the project.

    LocalWiki software released

    Today we are also excited to announce the first major release of the LocalWiki software! Check it out at localwiki.org. Make sure you watch the video.

    i-0acb41131e5f3e22032dfefa0e85e1f3-newsmap-screenshot.png

    Starting today, any community can create a local wiki using our new software. The software is designed to be installed by someone who’s somewhat technical — someone who’s had some experience working with Linux, for instance. We worked hard to make the software as easy to install as possible.

    Most people will simply use the software — not install it, though. We’re hoping that over the coming months many technically-savvy community champions will set up LocalWiki for their communities. The localwiki.org site is currently focused on targeting these sort of technically minded folks.

    There’s a list of communities currently running LocalWiki here (and a map here). We’ll let you know as more come online, develop and launch!

    There’s so much more we have planned for the LocalWiki software — but this day marks a significant step toward realizing the dream of collaborative, community-run media in every local community.

    xo-

    Philip & Mike

    A version of this post first appeared on the LocalWiki blog.

    Tagged: communities dentonwiki launch localwiki pilot release software

    Comments are closed.

  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • ADVERTISEMENT
  • Who We Are

    MediaShift is the premier destination for insight and analysis at the intersection of media and technology. The MediaShift network includes MediaShift, EducationShift, MetricShift and Idea Lab, as well as workshops and weekend hackathons, email newsletters, a weekly podcast and a series of DigitalEd online trainings.

    About MediaShift »
    Contact us »
    Sponsor MediaShift »
    MediaShift Newsletters »

    Follow us on Social Media

    @MediaShiftorg
    @Mediatwit
    @MediaShiftPod
    Facebook.com/MediaShift