any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4
on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that
(ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start
sharing useful info, nothing more. thoughts?
rday
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2010/2/24 Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca:
any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4
on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that
(ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start
sharing useful info, nothing more. thoughts?
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4
on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that
(ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start
sharing useful info, nothing more. thoughts?
You can do comparisons
On 24/02/2010 12:06, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4
on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that
(ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start
sharing useful info, nothing more. thoughts?
I
I find Dokuwiki very easy to install and nice to use. And there's a lot of
plugins if you need any extras.
Kai
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On 2010-02-24 13:06, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4
on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that
(ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start
sharing useful info, nothing more. thoughts?
I'm
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4
on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that
(ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start
sharing useful info, nothing more. thoughts?
I like twiki because it
Paul Bijnens wrote:
On 2010-02-24 13:06, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
any testimonials for some simple wiki software to run on centos 5.4
on an intranet? all i'm after is something uncomplicated that
(ideally) yum installs, and that others can start using to start
sharing useful info, nothing
It is installable via yum is you use EPEL:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/i386/dokuwiki-0-0.4.20091225.c.el5.noarch.rpm
Change the arch in the URL if using x86_64.
For more info about EPEL.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
Jef
On Feb 24, 2010, at 8:42 AM, Bob McConnell
On 24 February 2010 13:56, Paul Bijnens paul.bijn...@xplanation.com wrote:
I'm becoming a fan of dokuwiki (http://www.dokuwiki.org/).
I recently had to install it for someone in our office and it was a
doddle using the EPEL repo. I haven't used it through, but they seem
very happy with it!
Ben
I'll add my vote for dokuwiki. It was simple to set up on RedHat, even
with ACL to track updates. The software is all PHP, while the content is
mostly text files. It has content management built in, so backing out
inaccurate changes is simple. It does a nightly backup into compressed
files in
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