On Wed, May 21, 2003 at 07:07:27PM +0200, Alexandre Dulaunoy wrote: > Why not starting with phpwiki ? We are using it on various > high-volume site, this is quite stable and got a lot features and > don't eat the memory like... (you know ;-)
I'd really like to not have the "Why not use MY favorite Wiki?" discussion again. We're using Kwiki because it makes me feel happy, and I enjoy working with it. I don't like PHP, and since I have to maintain it, I want to use something I like. If/when the Debian admin folks decide DebianWiki is important enough to be on a d.o server, then they can decide to keep Kwiki or move to whatever flavor they want. Thre are lots of wiki bases out there, and they're all more or less the same in basic concept. Personal preference plays a HUGE role. Everyone will think that the wiki they use elsewhere is the best wiki. Please remember, though, that back when Wiki was a single place, not a type of site, it was a perl script that could easily be hacked to do what needed doing. Did I mention that Kwiki makes me happy? I don't mean that like, "I'm happy enough with this solution" ... I mean, Kwiki makes me happy. I smile when using it, and I smile when hacking on it. It does what a Wiki is supposed to do, and gives us tons of room to do new stuff. So, there ya go. s/phpwiki/yourfavoritewiki/ and that's my answer for all the questions like this. Later, -ivey -- michael d. ivey [McQ] : For, behold, darkness shall cover the <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : earth, and gross darkness the people. http://gweezlebur.com/~ivey/ : encrypted email preferred :
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