I've installed and used 6 or 8 different wikis.
PmWiki works, is simple to administrate and is functionality robust. There are more functionally robust wikis but their install and admin requirements are much greater. HTH Best regards Andy Andrew Gordon Director Open Source Solutions - Federal CTO Office Federal 703-439-5491 (Office) ________________________________ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donald Z. Osborn Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 8:28 PM To: PmWiki Users Subject: [pmwiki-users] Annoying question: Why do people switch to PmWiki? I've asked this before without getting any echo, but since there are some folks who have apparently switched to PmWiki from other wiki software, I'm interested to hear what their rationale was and what they feel about their experience since. I ask because there are people with whom I am in contact who have made intimations about the quality of MediaWiki. On the latter I like it a lot (per use in Wikipedia) and don't disagree, but I also like PmWiki a lot due to its adaptability among other things. Frankly PmWiki was easier to set up than some others I looked into a couple of years ago, but that is probably not a factor for people switching to it... Anyway, any feedback is welcome. "Case studies" may be useful in future discussions. TIA. Don
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