Hi Nathan,

Since you have familiarity with WordPress that might be a path to evaluate. You might want to talk with Shawn Badger (he is on the PLUG list) about this. I talked with him about 6 weeks ago about what Chandler PD is doing with WordPress. Way beyond what I would have expected from WordPress.

I am not familiar with wikimedia and it's maintenance requirements. I can say that WordPress does not require a lot of attention.

If you are doing something very heavy duty Drupal might be a candidate. I warn you that Drupal has a serious learning curve if you want to lean how to build modules... etc. And the down site of Drupal is it requires a lot of attention.

Keith


On 2015-05-25 21:08, Nathan England wrote:
I have a project to store a lot of data. Articles, stories, and
encyclopedia type stuff. My first thought was to use a wiki
(wikimedia) as it makes the contents easily searchable, but what about
other cms systems like wordpress?

My question is, do any of you store lots of content which can be
edited occasionally, searched often, and constantly has new stuff
added? What do you use to store it in?

Another great benefit would be an easily backed up system, obviously a
wordpress/db or wiki/db would be easily backed up. But I also need the
ability to print in a basic format. And if I could access it and read
on my phone it would be even better.

I appreciate your thoughts and input!

Nathan England
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