Storm wrote:
Hi,
I need to do some collaboration with a friend and intend to set up an OpenVPN
connection for him to access a wiki located on one of my servers. Which wiki
is generally best? I'm looking for something that is simple to maintain and
simple for collaboration.
Hi,
I need to do some collaboration with a friend and intend to set up an OpenVPN
connection for him to access a wiki located on one of my servers. Which wiki
is generally best? I'm looking for something that is simple to maintain and
simple for collaboration.
Suggestions?
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--Brad
On Saturday 06 May 2006 14:54, Storm wrote:
Hi,
I need to do some collaboration with a friend and intend to set up an
OpenVPN connection for him to access a wiki located on one of my servers.
Which wiki is generally best? I'm looking for something that is simple to
maintain and simple for
Paul Johnson wrote:
I'm partial to mediawiki myself. http://en.wikipedia.org/ is probably the
best known wiki running that software.
I've heard good things about MW also. The only reason I didn't use it
last time the need came up was because a database backend was severe
overkill, I
Storm wrote:
Hi,
I need to do some collaboration with a friend and intend to set up an OpenVPN
connection for him to access a wiki located on one of my servers. Which wiki
is generally best? I'm looking for something that is simple to maintain and
simple for collaboration.
Suggestions?
On Saturday 06 May 2006 20:43, Jeff wrote:
The best, of course, depends on your specific needs. But if you want
the ease of a flat-file wiki (i.e. no database required), that also has
tons of flexibility, Pmwiki can't be beat.
Specifically I am working on an idea for a podcast, and want to
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