Hello Yigal,

Daniel Keep Wrote:

yigal chripun wrote:

Daniel Keep Wrote:

Yigal Chripun wrote:

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1) A CMS - depends on what package you choose but some are very
good at organization of content

A wiki *is* a CMS.

no. I meant a CMS like joomla or something in that category.

What's the quantifiable difference?  The only one I can think of is
that CMSes are designed for closed-authorship sites (you have to
register and be approved) whereas Wikis are the other way around.
But since you can change that, it doesn't seem like a reason to have
a CMS, especially since we *want* an open-authorship site.

the difference is in the UI (which a wiki doesn't provide) and the
format used, i.e. not some wiki format.


One major *advantage* of wikies is that the UI is a browser. If I need to install anything (even a plugin, and lets pretend I don't have flash already) I'm not going to be contributing anything.

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