Jason Kraus wrote:
> On 10/2/06, Joshua Penix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>..
> 2) How about a Wiki?  It's perfect for content that is linked and
>> frequently edited, and you get version control wrapped right in.  I'd
>> recommend TWiki (http://twiki.org) because it is mature, and aimed at
>> more complex document management tasks like you describe.  It has a
>> built in system for creating forms and defining workflows, and beyond
>> that has a plug-in architecture to make easily extendable with Perl.
>> It has a rich text editor that works in your favorite browsers,
>> eliminating the need for Word.
> 
> 
> Wiki! brilliant! Any python based wikis? I know perl inside out, but I just
> have bad memories. But if TWiki does the job like none of the others, then
> I'll go for it.


Comparisons:
 http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/WikiEngineComparison
 http://www.wikimatrix.org/
 http://www.spack.org/wiki/WikiReview
 http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?TopTenWikiEngines

Something else in my links..
 http://www.splitbrain.org/projects/dokuwiki

And I've been wanting to look at mediawiki (from wikipedia)

>..

Regards,
..jim


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