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[ale] wiki choices
- Subject: [ale] wiki choices
- From: hooterpincher at gmail.com (Charles Shapiro)
- Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2012 10:19:30 -0500
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <CAEo=5Py4-0K48c=VthTNzA9wRWiRZ3JScnTiKGE_94=0rz8svA@mail.gmail.com> <[email protected]> <[email protected]>
I'm a big phan of TWiki. Easy to set up, rich set of plugins. It's all
flat-file and written in Perl though.
-- CHS
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 11:20 PM, LinuxGnome <lnxgnome at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 01/23/2012 08:07 PM, Mike Harrison wrote:
>> On Mon, 23 Jan 2012, Jim Kinney wrote:
>>> I'm setting up a wiki for in-house use primarily for technical
>>> documentation. I've used Confluence before and will not be using it for
>>
>> We've been using DokuWiki. Works well, completely file system based.
>> Has minimal, but enough, access control, does technical docs,
>> tables, etc.. very well. Best module: The ODT plugin,
>> allows saving the content part of the page as an ODT,
>> which convers to a PDF well.
>>
>> I've often used it as a word processor, just because once
>> you learn Wiki-Syntax, it is fast and clean.
>>
>> We also added a javascript based heirarchal menu tree,
>>
>> If I could merge DokuWiki into Redmine I'd be very happy.
>>
>
> +1 for DokuWiki. ?I've gone several rounds of upgrades without problems.
>
> The only downside I've come across is the old blog extension can be slow to load once you get over a years worth of blogging on one page.
>
> Lost in Atlanta,
> --Keith
>
>
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