Re: Which (simple) Wiki?

2003-05-15 Thread Stuart Krivis

--On Wednesday, May 14, 2003 2:55 PM +0200 Dominik Schulz 
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Hi,
I'm looking for a very simple Wiki. It should be easy to install and
have a very clear design. It's meant for a very limited amount of users
(less than 10) so I don't need any kind of authtentification.
Every Wiki I've found is much to overloaded for my needs.
Any suggestions would be very appreciated.

http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?QwikWiki



Re: Which (simple) Wiki?

2003-05-14 Thread Bob van der Kamp

Hi Dominic,

At the moment I prefer phpwiki (http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/).  Because
of  the PHP/Mysql/Apache combination easy to install and maintain. Very
simpel but powerfull set of tags.

I used Twiki (http://www.Twiki.org) )for some time and thats just a little
bit over the top for me, and their download policy is a little bit annoying
(is it a real GPL?). You have to request for the program. You cant download
it directly. It has an impressive number of features though.

Take care,

Bob

 Hi,
 I'm looking for a very simple Wiki. It should be easy to install and
 have a very clear design. It's meant for a very limited amount of users
 (less than 10) so I don't need any kind of authtentification.
 Every Wiki I've found is much to overloaded for my needs.
 Any suggestions would be very appreciated.

 Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
 Dominik Schulz


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Re: Which (simple) Wiki?

2003-05-14 Thread mimo
I installed usemod for an 'intranet' wiki - very simple perl script - no 
thrills. needs a folder with 777 permissions unless you have suexec. I 
can recommend it so far.

Hope this helps
Michael Moritz
Dominik Schulz wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a very simple Wiki. It should be easy to install and
have a very clear design. It's meant for a very limited amount of users
(less than 10) so I don't need any kind of authtentification.
Every Wiki I've found is much to overloaded for my needs.
Any suggestions would be very appreciated.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards
Dominik Schulz




Re: Which (simple) Wiki?

2003-05-14 Thread Randy Kramer
On Wednesday 14 May 2003 09:34 am, Bob van der Kamp wrote:
 At the moment I prefer phpwiki (http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/).  Because
 of  the PHP/Mysql/Apache combination easy to install and maintain. Very
 simpel but powerfull set of tags.

 I used Twiki (http://www.Twiki.org) )for some time and thats just a little
 bit over the top for me, and their download policy is a little bit annoying
 (is it a real GPL?). 

Yes, it is real GPL!  The registration policy for downloads has been discussed 
more than once (at twiki.org) and has not changed.  (There's even been some 
(probably tongue-in-cheek) discussion about a fork just to get around that 
policy.)

There is a package being developed for TWiki in Debian -- don't know the 
status but it already exists.  (So, you don't have to register to get TWiki 
from Debian. ;-)

If you are looking for simpler wikis, I'd consider moin-moin (do a Google 
search) or the original wiki (at www.c2.org?).

regards,
Randy Kramer