Confusance uses the same search library we did at brainhunter, and it's
horrid! There is a chrome add-on that does google-like searches,
"Confluence Quick Search".
--dave
On 2020-10-30 9:44 a.m., William Witteman via talk wrote:
At the Very Large Company that I am currently on furlough with, we've
been using Atlassian's Confluence.
It is not better than a wiki, but since we're using Jira, the
integration with that plus the fact that it's a vendor we already have
a relationship with won the day.
Any web-based solution with permissions and integration with your
communications, ticketing, source control, and calendar solution will
be better than a document-based system.
If you are small, and you're going to stay small, almost anything
works. The ability to add something to the documentation from a
client site from your phone should be the minimum usability hurdle.
On Fri, 30 Oct 2020 at 09:06, James Knott via talk <[email protected]> wrote:
On 2020-10-29 10:17 p.m., William Park via talk wrote:
How do you or your company maintain group "knowledge base"? I guess,
wiki for internal stuffs.
When I was at IBM, we used Lotus Notes. However, these days, don't
companies use HTML and whatever goes into making web sites? There are a
lot of Wikis around that do what you seem to want.
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