Re: Wiki recommendation

2006-05-08 Thread Nikolai Hlubek
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.

Wiki recommendation

2006-05-06 Thread Storm
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? -- --Brad

Re: Wiki recommendation

2006-05-06 Thread Paul Johnson
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

Re: Wiki recommendation

2006-05-06 Thread Martin A. Brooks
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

Re: Wiki recommendation

2006-05-06 Thread Jeff
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?

Re: Wiki recommendation

2006-05-06 Thread Storm
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