Dan Hanks wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, Justin R Findlay wrote:
On Fri, Jun 16, 2006 at 11:43:23AM -0600, Dan Hanks wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, John M wrote:
Any suggestions?
Apache + PHP + Mediawiki + MySQL (I believe all those should work on
Windows), and you can keep your journal in a wiki. Different
users/profiles might be a challenge, but I believe it would be
possible.
I'd have to delve more into the Mediawiki guts to know for sure.
Mediawiki might be too heavy, but there are a lot of FLOSS blogging
packages that are pretty much the same as a journal.
It is heavy, but in my experience, it's really quite easy to install
(once you've got the Apache/PHP/MySQL stuff intact, it's unpack,
submit a form, and move a file), and IMO, it has the nicest 'feel' out
of all the
wiki engines I've used (or at least it's the most feature-full,
despite being written in PHP ;-P)
Bloxsom is very lightweight, but require that you have Perl + some
webserver installed.
Another one that is not too heavy is TWiki (see http://twiki.org/).
Just requires perl, web server, and RCS. It uses RCS for revision
control. Many companies (including Yahoo! and the one I work for) use
it for internal documentation.
-stacey.
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