[ale] wiki choices
Pete Hardie
pete.hardie at gmail.com
Mon Jan 23 13:28:12 EST 2012
I used moinmoin for a while (until i had to upgrade and had
difficulties porting the files), and it seemed very simply to use.
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 13:08, Jim Kinney <jim.kinney at gmail.com> 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
> this. It's a very capable platform but I hate managing the java crap and
> this use will require a license fee that will not get budget approval.
>
> So I'm more interested in the Open-Source stuff anyway and budget dictates a
> free beer version is required. I'm not a fan of php or mysql but have worked
> with both. I've seen some comparisons of wiki tools but I'm more interested
> in real world use and not testing articles.
>
> What have you used?
> What did you like?
> What did you not like?
> How did you use it?
>
> I'm currently leaning toward moinmoin and docuwiki.
>
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