[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> We are going to use moinmoin (V1.53)

/me blows the dust off it. :)

... and suggests using 1.7.0 (or at least 1.6.3, if you think 1.7.0 is 
too new).

1.5 is not maintained any more.

And as 1.7 has some fixes that were too big for 1.6, currently 1.7 is 
really the recommended version.

> to show the status of our projects in our intranet. But we want to show only 
> certain versions, not all versions in-between.

ACLs are designed to operate per page (not necessarily per revision).

> One solution we think of is the following: We store the versions we want to 
> show as MHT file
> and point to these versions with a link. Then the access is beyond the wiki. 
> Is it possible within the wiki?

Well, attaching files is possible.
Whether your web browser can deal with MHT you have to try.

If you attach the files to a page with relaxed ACLs and have everything 
else with strict ACLs, it could work (but would not be very comfortable).

You maybe could also use the supplementation page feature to have the 
main page as the public version(s) and the supplementation page as the 
ACL-protected non-public versions. Copying some specific revision would 
be just a full-page copy&paste, copying attachments would be a bit more 
work.

Cheers,

Thomas

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