On Sep 26, 2012, at 5:04 PM, Tom Limoncelli wrote: > To be honest, for all the negative things I hear about Sharepoint, I > also hear that if you are a 100% MS shop it is awesome for the users > that are used to the walled garden that MS mades. Nothing wrong with > that, IMHO. If you are concerned with having to maintain it, I'm told > that MS's hosted version of Sharepoint is pretty reasonable. One
So, wiki was supposed to be easy, right? Every document has its own stylesheet. Every one. Want to change the look of a section? Edit every page. Want to make this text a header and that text computer? Sure, as long as you don't mind that it resets when someone adds something different to the page. Sharepoint takes more hours to maintain the crap that writing it with chalk on the wall would require, and manually hiring scribes to redo it in each location, no kidding. Apparently everyone has forgotten that Wiki = Easy. Documentation should be something easy to do, not something so frustrating I avoid it. NOTE: Confluence has gone the way of SharePoint and is 100% equally horrible now. -- Jo Rhett Net Consonance : net philanthropy to improve open source and internet projects.
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