On 2 Nov 2002 at 11:55, Justin Clift wrote:
> Elein wrote:
> >
> > The last wiki I worked with was TWIKI. It was pretty good,
> > easy to use, etc. I recommend it. I've also worked with
> > wikiwiki but that was a while ago.
>
> Am looking at Zwiki at the moment. Have downloaded phpwiki, but Zwiki
> seems further along the development path and already able to do what's
> needed.
I would also suggest looking at OPT(http://sourceforge.net/projects/outreach).
It's a project management tool and canbe used to track documents. We could
grant guest access to everybody so that they can use it.
Agreed, it workes on mysql but it could easily be ported to postgresql. I di a
schema migration couple of months back but that is couple of versions behind as
well.
in favour of TWiki, I think OPT is a better organised tool. Besides we can
integrate multiple projects at one go, saving somebody else from designing the
site all oevr again..
I used to work on it because we were trying to use it here. But couldn't
continue that work. If you guys are picking it up, I can contribute to it as
well.
Just a thought.
Bye
Shridhar
--
Your job is being a professor and researcher: That's one hell of a good
excusefor some of the brain-damages of minix.(Linus Torvalds to Andrew
Tanenbaum)