We envision using xwiki to manage 2 different parts:
1. A public one accessible to our customers only 2. A private one for internal use only My question is the following: what is the best strategy to achieve a clean content separation: Space partitioning (i.e. one wiki, but 2 or more spaces) or wiki partitioning (i.e. separate wikis) Space partitioning seems easier to set up, because only 1 wiki is needed. However, my concern is the risk of having a sloppy employee inadvertently publishing an internal page on the wrong space, i.e. on a public space. With the wiki partitioning scenario, I don't even know if this is possible to set up xwiki so as to have several wikis while running on the same code base. On top of that, I would like to have internal users being able to search through a common index (public + private), while customers could only search the public one. I don't know if that's possible at all with wiki partitioning. Has anyone of you guys experience with such a setup? What are the pros and cons of each? What would the experts / architects recommend here? Thanks for the insights. ALBAN SCHMID CLIENT SOLUTIONS SPECIALIST DIRECTOR, CHANNEL SOLUTION SERVICES CBS Interactive - Channel Tel: +41 21 943 03 86 Skype: albanschmid Rte Industrielle 2 | CP 138 | 1806 St-Légier, Switzerland CNETChannel.com _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
