Why I don't like the Iwt prefix
The whole site is IWeThey. It would be like seeing:
microsoft.com/mswindows
microsoft.com/msaccess
microsoft.com/msexcel
microsoft.com/msoutlook
For trademark purposes they should include MS in the logos and text, but after a while you've pretty much figured out you're on MS's site and the prefix doesn't add any context to the links.
The exception (on TWikIWeThey) is for meta topics. eg: IwtSuggestions, IwtWelcome. But IwtOS? Doesn't convey any information.
Actually, while discovering that you've started putting some stuff in the Know web, I realized I like the way they did the OS names: MacOS, SolarisOS, etc. And the auto-searches and webforms are nice, too. I need to start looking at how they work. BTW they really need better documentation on the search function. There are apparently lots of undocumented switches.
Rejiggering pages and locations in general isn't a good thing to do as it breaks links ... TWiki is about gradualism and incremental change.
Screw backwards compatibility![1]
[1] ;)
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Microsoft offers them the one thing most business people will pay any price for - the ability to say "we had no choice - everyone's doing it that way." -- [link|http://z.iwethey.org/forums/render/content/show?contentid=38978|Andrew Grygus]