On Thu, 2007-04-01 at 16:34 +0100, Michael Holzt wrote: > > I guess I would vote for Twiki if we were changing. > > Sorry, twiki isn't going to be installed on _any_ machine controlled > by > me. twiki has a bad history of (overly stupid!) security incidents > and > its main developer (Peter Thoeny) has reacted very unfriendly and also > unprofessional to people reporting such issues.
Thanks for the info. Both the code and the documentation remind me of PHP but the marketing material looks good. They do mention that its widely used behind firewalls (on their main page, iirc), which I also took as a caveat. What about MoinMoin? That's another one I've been planning to look at. Zwicky looks alright but requires zope. If you want to stick with docuwiki, I would look at upgrading to the latest ... if you go that way I will look at it to see if I can hack in the other feature that I wanted; namely, renaming pages - this will make the index feature much more useful - it could be used as a site map if you use the namespaces and choose categories well. Renaming would allow reorganization without shell access to the server. -- --gh
