[TriLUG] Wiki/CMS Recommendations?
John Turner
jdturner at nc.rr.com
Tue May 3 15:04:22 EDT 2005
There are lots to choose from, so I might make a suggestion that is
based mostly on the fact that one of the main developers is a friend
and he is using it on two of his own sites.
TikiPro
http://www.tikipro.org/wiki/index.php?page=AboutTikiPro
This is more than just a wiki, but the nice thing is you can pick and
choose what you want to use.
John
On May 3, 2005, at 2:49 PM, Marc M wrote:
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>>
>> I'm beginning to look for a good Wiki or CMS for use in our
>> engineering
>> environment. I would like something that non-programmers could easily
>> use while still maintaining flexibility.
>> Something that easily handles technical documentation is most
>> important
>> but eventually it might be nice to replace manual HTML of web
>> pages in
>> general with CMS type features. Also, features to 'enable' project
>> collaboration are desirable.
>> I'm beginning to work my way through opensourcecms.com<http://
>> opensourcecms.com>at the moment.
>> MediaWiki looks good. TikiWiki looks better for features but I'm a
>> bit
>> worried about it being too bloated.
>> I'm curious as to what you guys think about the options.
>>
>>
>>
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