Hi Guillaume,

Thanks for your detailed reply, I appreciate it.

On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:59:15 +0200 Guillaume Lerouge <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Brand new WYSIWYG editor.
> We've got a great new skin / user interface on the way that's even better
> than the current one.

Are you referring to v2.0 compared to v1.9?  

One of our primary criteria is a well-rounded, solid WYSIWYG editor (for 
non-technical users), and I'm currently basing my judgement on v2.0 milestone 
2.  Is v2.0 running "well enough" to use on a lightly-used production server?  
Any timeline on when it will be released officially?

> effects). A way to prevent this is to use XWiki Enterprise Manager, to open
> one wiki per client (clients having local accounts on those wikis) while
> your developers will be global users with access to all subwikis. That would
> fit neatly with your use case I believe.

Yes, I think that sounds like it would do what we need.  Is XEM released for 
v2.0 yet?  Or would we have to run 1.9?

Another question, regarding the choice of database:  the download page says 
"Once you're more familiar with XWiki you might want to set it up on your own 
database or in your own container,..."  Does this mean Jetty and/or HSQL are 
not robust enough for a production wiki instance?  When it says "Standalone 
installation including a Jetty container and an HSQLDB database all set up." it 
seems to imply that this is *just* for first-time, inexperienced users, and 
maybe not for a live production system.

Ah, I see "Currently XEM only fully supports MySQL and Oracle RDBMS."

Thanks again for your candid answers.  

If any users on the mailing list have trials or tribulations with these 
servlets and/or databases, any comments would be welcome.

Trevor
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