On 2004.08.05.13.02, Ian Langworth wrote:
| > 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.

I also feel that the amount of forced security and the size of the
community are inversely proportional... not only will a large community
make lots of security unneeded -- lots of security will drive portions
of the community away :)

I have had excelent experiences with OddMuse, as far as the flavour vote
goes.

--Brock

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