On Jan 22, 2008, at 5:26 PM, justanotheradress wrote: > > > > vmassol wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> If you really need professional services to help the XWiki SAS >> company >> can certainly help (http://xwiki.com). However the cost won't be 50$ >> (or 50 euros) but much higher. From a professional organization you >> won't get this for less than 1000-1500 euros I'd say. >> >> From an individual you could get it done from 500 to 1000 euros. >> >> Of course you could also try to do the install yourself or ask a >> friend to do it for you... The xwiki documentation is enough to get >> xwiki installed (provided you have some minimal J2EE knowledge - >> Servlet especially). >> >>> C'mon guys, this would help to spread XWIKI in my opinion and >>> further ppl >>> could learn something about the Howto. Don't you think? >> >> I don't understand this part of your mail ;) >> >> There are already how to on how to install xwiki. Maybe you meant >> something else? >> >> Thanks >> -Vincent >> >> > > The Howto's right now is incomplete (from my point of view). They > assume you > have technical background. I guess that's your target audience. But > I think > with a better step by step example advanced users (but no developer) > would > be able to install it, too. I don't need a personalized installation > from > xwiki.com or a member. I just asked for a stept-by-step Howto > accessible to > everyone. Like on www.howtoforge.com. From this site I learned so > much, just > in reading the Howto's. So maybe I could learn something about the > whole > JAVA thing here...I'm a student, I don't have $500 or more bucks to > spend on > this... :(
then you shouldn't try to install it! You could use an already setup xwiki farm instead. -Vincent _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

