On Monday, Nov 29, 2004, at 14:43 US/Central, Ed Howland wrote:
Drupal may work for many a community web site. But I still like the flexibility and ease of use of a Wiki. If it had wiki-like page creation, then it would be ideal, IMO. If we want our LUGs' sites to be more sturctured. then Drupal may yet work, then maybe a link to the wiki somewhere. It is certainly better than wikis for blogging, templating and RSS feeds.
Agreed. Didn't see wiki on the drupal site. Did I miss it?
However, I'd prefer its authentication to be universal. Single logon to post, update. One of the roles being a wiki updater. That'd cut back on spammed pages I think.
Twiki? It's list of features is pretty impressive, including authentication, RSS, forms/templates, and CSS:
http://twiki.org/
All in perl. :)
BTW, I'm also looking for something that allows the sharing of files. Not in the BitTorrent sense, but rather in the sense that more than one person can work on an OOoCalc spreadsheet, upload the file, and then others can download, change, and upload the file. WebDAV comes to mind, but I don't know enough about it to know if it is the right solution.
Regards, - Robert http://www.cwelug.org/downloads Help others get OpenSource. Distribute FLOSS for Windows, Linux, *BSD, and MacOS X with BitTorrent
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