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Subject: Re: sortof OT: wiki software
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 11:21
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Chris Gehlker wrote:
>
> On Jun 15, 2009, at 9:15 AM, Jason Hayes wrote:
>
> > I know that this may be a Chevy vs. Ford, or which distro is the
> > best distro
> > kind of question, but I need to find a solid, easy to use wiki setup
> > for people
> > who may or
On Jun 15, 2009, at 9:15 AM, Jason Hayes wrote:
> I know that this may be a Chevy vs. Ford, or which distro is the
> best distro
> kind of question, but I need to find a solid, easy to use wiki setup
> for people
> who may or may not be terribly tech-savvy.
>
> I will set it up (so that does
Here is a real simple self contained wiki Tiddly Wiki.
http://www.tiddlywiki.com/
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Jason Hayes wrote:
> I foresee that being a big block to the wiki's use. As I said, most of the
> people using the wiki will be non-tech types. They're also doing this project
> as an add on to their normal work duties, so if there is a steep learning
> curve for the markup, they may grow weary
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Jason Hayes wrote:
> I foresee that being a big block to the wiki's use. As I said, most of the
> people using the wiki will be non-tech types. They're also doing this project
> as an add on to their normal work duties, so if there is a steep learning
> curve for t
I foresee that being a big block to the wiki's use. As I said, most of the
people using the wiki will be non-tech types. They're also doing this project
as an add on to their normal work duties, so if there is a steep learning
curve for the markup, they may grow weary of the project quickly.
If
I'll take a look. Thanks!
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Jason Hayes
On Monday 15 June 2009 10:06:33 am koder wrote:
> I have had success with using PmWiki.
>
> I have set up three or four sites with it.
> One was for a group of non technical people.
>
> I received zero complaints about difficulty using it.
> It can be set
I've found that the hardest part of using a wiki for most people is the
wiki markup. I tried to implement a wiki at work but nobody understood
how to use it so nobody used it. I looked into changing over to a wiki
with WYSIWYG input (specifically Wikka Wiki), but the idea was
eventually (and sadly)
I have had success with using PmWiki.
I have set up three or four sites with it.
One was for a group of non technical people.
I received zero complaints about difficulty using it.
It can be set up with different levels of security.
There are add-on modules for increased capability though I have
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Jason Hayes wrote:
> Yeah. I am already using Drupal for the main site. However, I want to set up
> (only) a wiki. I won't need to have the blog, calendar, etc. modules on this
> site.
Then go mediawiki; once it's up, it's dead simple. Plus, its use in
LARGE sites
Yeah. I am already using Drupal for the main site. However, I want to set up
(only) a wiki. I won't need to have the blog, calendar, etc. modules on this
site.
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Jason Hayes
On Monday 15 June 2009 09:48:29 am Alan Dayley wrote:
> None of the CMS options in your list are a wiki. True, users c
None of the CMS options in your list are a wiki. True, users can be
allowed to edit pages or stories in these systems, but they are not
wikis.
Alan
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Stephen wrote:
> the 4 that come to mind as easy to use/set up
>
> wordpress
> drupal
> movable type
> joomla
>
> w
the 4 that come to mind as easy to use/set up
wordpress
drupal
movable type
joomla
wordpress is probably the most simpel to work with and set up and
drupal is more complicated to set up but very easy to run. and i think
better for sites that have 5+ users or a need to synch with Ldap or AD
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