On 05.Aug.2004 10:19AM -0400, David wrote:
> [I know, that doesn't answer your question, but I'd kind of like
> to hear folks thoughts about various wiki implementations, and,
> being Boston.pm, especially their thoughts about various Perl ones]
There are a few other wikis to check out:
* Twiki (Perl) - twiki.org
* AxKit::XSP::Wiki (Perl, AxKit) - axkit.org/wiki/
* PhpWiki (PHP) - www.phpwiki.org
* PmWiki (PHP) - www.pmwiki.org
* UseMod (Perl) - www.usemod.com
> These two issues may indicate that a wiki which allows an
> admin group and locked pages is essential. (Kwiki, at least
> when I was playing with it, basically allowed only one
> administrator who could lock pages)
The larger the wiki community, the less security is needed.
Personally, don't think wiki spam will be an issue for us. If
there's ever a problem, it should take two clicks to undo
changes, no matter what wiki you're using.
Currently, Kwiki is indeed lacking in the security area, but
only because nobody has written any yet :)
--
Ian Langworth
Project Guerrilla
Northeastern University
College of Computer and Information Science
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