Something I didn't make clear in my earlier post: MindTouch Core is free and supported only through a user forum. MindTouch TCS is a commercial hosted version with support and some extra features.
TCS was what I was referring to when I said that MindTouch has unlimited free "community" users who can post comments and rate pages. The annual hosting fee is based on the number of "pro" users who can create and edit pages, use the admin interface, and so on. One sticking point I encountered with MindTouch was trying to create the equivalent of Confluence "spaces." By default, it displays the entire wiki in a single page tree / table of contents, so if you have versions 2.1, 2.2, 3.0, and 3.1 of a document, each will have its own branch of the tree (e.g. /product_name/2.1/user_guide). I don't think it's particularly difficult to make a branch of the tree appear as a separate entity (lots of MindTouch sites do that), it's just not documented and when I asked how to do it on the MindTouch Core forum nobody posted an example. If you go with TCS, they'd typically include setting up that sort of thing in the initial setup fee. On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 8:16 AM, John Sgammato <jsgammato at imprivata.com> wrote: > I am working with MindTouch and their enterprise MindTouch TCS system (a step > up from MindTouch Core). > They still have some issues with my imports from (unstruct) FM10, although > they have successfully imported other content from FM. Whatever they discover > to solve my issues may trickle down to the Core product as well. In any > event, I will post here what we find out. A reliable means of publishing from > FM10 to a knowledgebase would be a Very Good Thing.
