Waiting by the River at Dawn

Updated 2 months, 4 weeks ago

Source: http://www.foodista.com/

Christopher Kimball threw down the proverbial glove and issued a “Wiki vs. Test Kitchen Challenge” on October 15th. I publicly accepted within hours, but after 3 weeks, we still haven’t heard back. I left blog comments, @tweets, and submitted a private message via Cook’s Illustrated. I’ve seen no additional announcements, and though others accepted publicly, none came from a Wiki. Further, it’s clear that his post was in response to The New York Times and TIME ...

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ScottJimm 3 months ago on Twitter

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thumbbook 3 months ago on Twitter

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Jonathan 3 months ago on Wordpress

Very interesting post! I look forward to reading more of your thoughts on this topic.

I have one minor correction about wiki history. The concept of a wiki is somewhat older than 10 years. The venerable Ward Cunningham developed WikiWikiWeb in 1994.

Wikipedia has some interesting articles about the history of wikis, here and here.

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foodista 3 months ago on Twitter

@cpkimball What about Wiki vs. Test Kitchen Challenge? Thoughts: http://bit.ly/20fNEp

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mylastbite 3 months ago on Twitter

Where are you Christopher Kimball?? http://tinyurl.com/yfaqb6f by @Foodista

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