On 9/21/06, Ben Rockwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Jennings wrote:
> > On Thursday, 21 September 2006, at 15:23:15 (+0900),
> > Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> >
> >
> >> does anyone know of something that does the whole list of things we
> >> have mentioned we need - in one package that is solid and easy to
> >> use, reliable, efficient, secure etc.?
> >>
> >
> > TikiWiki is one I use for a couple sites.  It has wiki, forums, a FAQ
> > engine, a good authorization/permissions engine, and lots of other
> > features, many of which we'd never use, which can be turned off one by
> > one.  Check out tikiwiki.org for more info; my two sites are
> > wiki.caosity.org and www.linuxvilleusa.com (pretty stale, but better
> > than E.org).  ;-)
> >
>
> I've been looking at TikiWiki lately.  It looks really kool.  I'd
> definately be willing to give it a try.
>

Be careful. Last I used TikiWiki it was a mess code-wise. Lots of
places for security holes to pop up and a wiki rendering engine that
was pure spaghetti. It may have gotten better in the year or so since
I last used it but....be careful. It has some egregious problems
before that allowed people to hijack your site very easily (similar to
the PHPBB bugs you may have heard about).

I would suggest possibly looking into bitweaver (formerly known as
TikiPro). They did a great job of refactoring and making the system
much nicer internally.

-- 
Justin Patrin

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