Stephen Frazier wrote:
I am considering using Wiki to organize and make available some of the
IT documentation that is
spread all over my shop. After looking I fount that there are several
Wiki engines available. Which
one is the best? Is that like asking which editor is the best?
MediaWiki will run on Debian-390. Is anyone running a Wiki on a
mainframe? Is that a good place to
run one?
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Stephen Frazier
Information Technology Unit
Oklahoma Department of Corrections
3400 Martin Luther King
Oklahoma City, Ok, 73111-4298
Tel.: (405) 425-2549
Fax: (405) 425-2554
Pager: (405) 690-1828
email: stevef%doc.state.ok.us
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I haven't got it on z (yet), but I'm running Docuwiki
(http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki). It was recommended to me by
the local LUG members. It uses plain flat files for its storage (I
guess link moinmoin that Mike MacIssac mentioned), so if it rolls over,
you can just browse the files for the info. php based, and easy to set up.
BTW - the local LUG (Linux User Group) has been a great source of Linux
information in general. I've even gotten my LIP level 1 cert through
them. They kind of laugh at my "mainframe" mentality, but that's their loss.
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Kim Goldenberg
Systems Programmer I
State of NJ - OIT
609-777-3722
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