quoting the twiki reference manual:

>  An Important Control Consideration
> 
> Open, freeform editing is the essence of WikiCulture - what makes Wiki 
> different 
> and often more effective than other collaboration tools. For that reason, it 
> is 
> strongly recommended that decisions to restrict read or write access to a web 
> or 
> a topic are made with great care - the more restrictions, the less
Wiki in the mix.
> Experience shows that unrestricted write access works very well because:
> 
>     * Peer influence is enough to ensure that only relevant content is posted.
>     * Peer editing - the ability for anyone to rearrange all content on a 
> page - 
>       keeps topics focused. 

so we have a little bit of wiki here resp. we have a wiki for an cms.
but muzzle is right, thats no wiki in the sense of an wiki
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