I¹ve been doing a lot of research on Wikis... Probably the best starting
point is  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software
Key question is who are your users.  I found, for example, that the most
feature rich wikis were also the hardest to administer and use.  At my
company we tried several.  Twiki, for example is incredably powerful... But
it is also a complete minefield and my users were just not able to negotiate
their way through the mines.  In the end I decided on using an ASP version
of wikimedia hosted by www.wikispaces.com.  They seem to have figured a lot
of the user issues out... And with a little creativity you can get around
some of their technical limitations.

I predict that wikis are the next ³blogs².... The Hypecycle is tuned right
now to blogs.... Wait 6 months and I predict the wikis will soon have their
day.

See my ³blog² on this subject at
http://news2020.typepad.com/news2020_project/2006/11/whats_wrong_wit.html

jeff


On 12/13/06 8:52 PM, "João Saleiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> this is completely out of topic, but which wiki system do you recommend?
> I need one with:
> - authentication
> - incorporated blog system (for multiple authenticated users)
> - RSS for the changes
> - commenting (preferably with avatars)
> - file/image uploading
> - easy skinning
> - easy installation
> 
> Any suggestions? Sorry for this being out of topic, but it's that i
> trust you all guys... :o)
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> João Saleiro
> 
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