On Dec 5, 2008, at 1:36 PM, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:

On 5 Dec 2008, at 13:18, Stuart Jansen wrote:

I am not aware of any pros for using a wiki.

Here's one: Wikis are better than a bunch of Word documents saved on a
Windows share running on the bosses desktop.

I know it's aiming low, but seriously. If you can't find any pros for
using a wiki you either aren't trying very hard, or have never worked on
a team.

Great point. I retract my post and replace it with this:

Why use a wiki when there are so many better options for collaboration and/or group content management?

I'll plug Alfresco here....Which supports LDAP, shared drives, wiki, blogs, collboration, etc. Is extensible/integratable: Use PHP, Python, Perl, Java, .Net/Mono, etc. Office plugins for MS Office (and OpenOffice), supports inbound email capture, etc.


Jared



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