varieties of Wiki Space
how many people can read, write, edit, add users, etc?
Hmm, finally time to play MBA and make a Mat Rix!
<table border=1> <tr><td></td><th colspan=4># Writers</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td></td><th width=72>1</th><th width=72>n</th><th width=72>∞</th></tr> <tr><th rowspan=3># Readers</th><th>1</th><td width=72>Private Wiki</td><td halign="center">x</td><td halign="center">x</td></tr> <tr><th>n</th><td>Friends And Family Wiki?</td><td>Team Wiki</td><td halign="center">x</td></tr> <tr><th>∞</th><td>Wiki Log</td><td>Group Wiki Log?</td><td>Public Wiki</td><tr> </table>
Hmm, maybe that "n" needs to be split into "large-n" and "small-n" to separate Enter Prise from Small Co models? Or specifically into under-12 and 12-150 to correspond to break-points in the Ecosystem Of Networks? Or maybe that doesn't matter, as long as the Team Is The Focus (so for each wiki, n is small).
For a totally different mentality, Sunir Shah seems to prefer to have every wiki be a Public Wiki, and depend on SoftSecurity.
See related Weblog Types.