Hey guys, sorry, but what does CMS stand for, I mean what's it?
 Here at Banco do Brasil, the bigger financial company of latin america,
security is paramount. We are dealing well with that teaching people to use
the watch features, as it was said.
respecfully


2009/11/9 Daniel Barrett <[email protected]>

> >> But they say that mediawiki user right management is not enough powerful
> for us.
>
> >And they are right to say that. ("MediaWiki is not designed to be a CMS,
> or to protect sensitive data....)
>
> Well... they're correct that MediaWiki's rights management isn't very
> powerful, but it might still be powerful "enough" for many uses.
>
> In a typical corporation, a tremendous amount of information does not need
> to be access-controlled. Wikis are excellent for this kind of information.
>
> Additionally, there is information that people THINK needs to be
> access-controlled, but doesn't really need it. If you educate people about
> the MediaWiki "watch" feature -- that people can be notified instantly if
> someone messes with their articles -- that may be enough to satisfy people.
>
> Finally, you have the small amount of information that truly needs tight
> access control: legal documents, financial documents, Human Resources
> official policies, etc.  Buy a heavyweight CMS for that, and use lightweight
> MediaWiki for the rest!
>
> DanB
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