Silo is a component in PortalWizard, used to store binary data. It's sort
of the (actually living) descendant of OSDocman, which was killed when
someone said they'd code it and didn't bother to actually do any of it.
It's open source (a free component of PortalWizard), uses DAO, defaults to
storing versions on the filesystem, and is generally pretty flexible.

However, we're in the final stages of tweakage with portalwizard, and
we're not enjoying documentation any more than anyone else is. :) We're
getting there.

On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Francisco Hernandez wrote:

> what is the Silo engine?
>
> > I have a wiki based on webwork, my own parsing engine and Epeshs Silo
> > engine, it could use some OSCache to speed things up but other than that
> > it's fully functional. If Epesh releases Silo, I could give this out
> pretty
> > much right now.

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