Re: [Moin-user] Wiki suitability by ACL, security, and support

2009-08-11 Thread Rick Vanderveer
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:18 AM, Trevor wrote: > My questions are: > > 1. We will want to segregate the clients from each other (ie. they won't be > aware of each other), but our development team would need one-login access to > all content, across clients.  ie. if a developer logs in, they would

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki suitability by ACL, security, and support

2009-08-11 Thread Eric Johnson
Hi Trevor, Trevor wrote: [snip] > My questions are: > > 1. We will want to segregate the clients from each other (ie. they won't be > aware of each other), but our development team would need one-login access to > all content, across clients. ie. if a developer logs in, they would have > acce

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki suitability by ACL, security, and support

2009-08-11 Thread Thomas Waldmann
Hi Trevor, > Hello. Please let me know if I'm using the wrong mailing list. There is only one for moin. :) For everything else we use wiki and irc. > I am currently evaluating MoinMoin (along with several other wikis) for use > within our small development team. We will be sharing the wiki

Re: [Moin-user] conditional rendering

2009-08-11 Thread R.Bauer
John Marshall schrieb: > John Marshall wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I am developing a number of pages which are intended >> to be included using the Include() macro, however I want >> to be able to have some markup rendered differently >> based on whether the a page is being requested (the >> actual request

[Moin-user] Wiki suitability by ACL, security, and support

2009-08-11 Thread Trevor
Hello. Please let me know if I'm using the wrong mailing list. I am currently evaluating MoinMoin (along with several other wikis) for use within our small development team. We will be sharing the wiki with clients as well, so we have several criteria that MUST be met: 1. WYSIWYG editing 2.