> Mediawiki also powers the following: > > http://gentoo-wiki.com/ > http://en.wikipedia.org/
Two very big-name sites! I haven't done any wiki editing or dev before - not ever having had the urge. At the moment the intranet is in pseudo-html (basically ie-only, with lots of doze file links, etc), and is about as standardised as apple pie. The problem is that there are only a few of us (basically the IT dept) that are brave enough to code the html (and I am the only one who even tries to make it valid), so no one else changes anything. All the others write word files, and then just put them in known directories. Basically we have to have a wisiwig environment for there to be any interest. Even minimal tags will be too much for some of the long-toothers in the company. I had a quick look at wikiwig, which looks pretty much like it fits the bill. Has anyone used it seriously? Maintained it? I just might be able to get Gentoo on one of our servers if I can get a really polished wisiwig interface that won't crash every ten minutes... having locking is also (now I think about it) going to be necessary (almost got subversion for the intranet, but the lack of locking was not a plus... I know you can do it with cvs but anyway). Thanks for the suggestions so far Cheers Antoine -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list