[Discuss] wiki suggestions?
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Sun Jan 29 12:20:21 EST 2012
On 01/29/2012 12:06 PM, Eric Chadbourne wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm going to use a wiki to share some classes on-line. Some of the
> teachers who will be using the wiki are not very technical. So a simple
> user interface and ease of use are important. I also have a very strong
> preference for open source software. Right now I'm thinking
> http://www.twiki.org/
>
> Any suggestions?
Yes. Foswiki (Free Open Source Wiki http://www.foswiki.org) was forked
from Twiki was forked in 2008 for what I feel are some very good reasons
(you can read about them at http://foswiki.org/About.WhyThisFork ). I
prefer Foswiki for a couple of reasons:
- I agree with their "version of history", and am on their side
idealogically
- They have an IRC channel that the developers hang out on that you can
often get instantaneous support.
- Their plugin collection is immense.
- I like their security model. It's flexible, powerful, and easy to manage.
For you personally, A lot of the plugins are centered around making it
easier to enter data. So you can have a table with field types like
dates and pulldown lists. You can also do math in tables, totalling up
columns, etc.
The "Why Foswiki" page is at http://foswiki.org/About/WebHome
I'm currently running it on my home server, and as an intranet for a
nonprofit group I'm on the Board of.
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