Ill start with the 2.0 version then.  I dont really need WikiTalk at the
moment...just basic wiki operations.  When you say permissions, is that
database based?  Can I set that via the application itself or do I have to
manually insert a record or put that in a text file?  Im sure your
performance is good enough as less then 30 employees will be reading it on
pretty fast machines.

Thanks for answering my questions.


On 9/10/07, Craig Andera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  OK, so three questions here, I believe.
>
>
>
> 1)      User permissions. This is supported sort of in 1.8 and fully in
> 2.0. In 1.8 you need to manage it via file permissions, which is generally
> not practical. In 2.0 you can put stuff like "DenyRead: user:candera" on a
> page and it'll prevent me from accessing the page. This is fully working in
> the current 2.0 code.
>
> 2)      UI customization – I'll leave this one for someone else to answer
> fully. There has been some good, work here in 2.0, and you've always been
> able to make substantial changes by editing the CSS.
>
> 3)      Where is 2.0 at? Nearly done. All the major functionality (with
> the exception of one admin page) is complete. Performance is not where we
> want it to be, though. We've made really good progress, and the vast
> majority of pages seem to render as fast as under 1.8. What remains is to
> fix some less common but important scenarios revolving around WikiTalk. This
> one is my task, and I've been making decent progress. Once the perf is where
> it needs to be, we'll add the administration page that lets you manage the
> configuration a bit more easily and then ship it as 2.0 RTM.
>
>
>
> Of course, any discussion of "where is 2.0" is a bit artificial. Because
> we employ continuous integration, we're essentially always shipping the
> latest code. Sometimes that code is ready for production, sometimes not. I'd
> say what we have now is reasonable to deploy for most wikis.
>
>
>
> *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *Eric Ramseur
> *Sent:* Sunday, September 09, 2007 9:46 AM
> *To:* flexwiki-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> *Subject:* [Flexwiki-users] some questions
>
>
>
> Hello all...just had some questions :
>
>
>
>   Im looking to use and only support a wiki system for the dc govt and had
> some questions.  I cant find any better wikis then yours on .NET so Im going
> to go with flex wiki.  Correct me if im wrong but can you have users with
> permissions ( what pages they can edit) and how goes the styling.  I saw
> something on the web site about making skinning easier but there were no
> examples.  I have to just make it look decent with good functionality.  Also
> any news on the 2.0 version as Ive seen lots of emails but dont know where
> you guys stand.
>
> --
> Regards,
>
> Eric Ramseur
> Rainbow Portal 2.0 Admin
> community.rainbowportal.net | rainbowportal.net
>



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Eric Ramseur
Rainbow Portal 2.0 Admin
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