Bernd Eidenschink schrieb:
I really respect the whole Wiki thing for what it created (Wikipedia et al),
but I don't like the technology. The surprising part for me is how much
success a project can have if people don't need a password to contribute...
maybe an option is to look at xowiki:
to address some of the items mentioned here so far:
- it is php-free
- implements various security policies (some pages can be made public
modifyable, others
are modifiably only for some developers)
- it has already some converters (e.g. from man format or from
doc-book generated HTML)
see the import/export section towards the end of the documentation
below)
- keeps versions in the content repository
- to add automatic conversion via dtplite should be straightworward
(keep revisions
of the dtplite sources in the content repository, generate html on
the fly)
- has full text search, categories, notifications, rss, glossary,
file/image support....
(some of these are inherited from openacs)
http://media.wu-wien.ac.at/download/xowiki-doc/
see it in action: http://openacs.org/xowiki/
available from the oacs cvs repository
-gustaf