[parted-devel] Wiki Engine
leslie.polzer at gmx.net
leslie.polzer at gmx.net
Sat Nov 18 12:31:03 CET 2006
On Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 04:24:43PM +0530, Anant Narayanan wrote:
> I would definitely not go for a Java based solution - JSPWiki, there
> are known performance issues and requires a fully loaded server. The
> same goes for TWiki,
Fine, let's take them out.
> I'm most comfortable with MoinMoin, it seems to be the most popular
> choice (atleast amongst the projects I work with!). We had an
> installation of PmWiki for PHP-GTK 2 that turned out to be quite a
> disaster because of Spam, but I guess that problem plagues all Wikis.
Forbidding anonymous contribution helps a lot.
> I notice MediaWiki is missing from the comparision?
Yes, I would like to have the flexibility to use files instead of
a database. This makes backup, migration and data moves incredibly
easier. The only advantage of a database would be speed at a high
volume of data, but we won't have much stuff.
> My vote goes to MoinMoin. :)
I like MoinMoin too, but ErfurtWiki also looks nice -- if only it'd
support Unicode...
Leslie
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