[Discuss] Opinions needed: wiki software
Greg Rundlett (freephile)
greg at freephile.com
Sun Mar 10 13:40:24 EDT 2013
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 1:10 PM, Bill Horne <bill at horne.net> wrote:
> I've been asked to help improve a wiki site that is currently using
> Mediawiki, and I'm seeking
> information about alternative wiki packages which might be a better match
> for the uses
> that are needed.
>
> Here are the bullet points:
>
> * A combination of public and private info, with about 99% of it being
> "public".
> * The group needs to be able to restrict access to the private
> material, with
> a reasonable level of security.
> * The group installed a wiki to make it easier for individual group
> members to edit
> both shared and personal pages, and switched to Mediawiki because of
> some
> undefined security concern with a different wiki package.
> * The content of the wiki changes very slowly.
> * The Mediawiki documentation specifically warns against trying to use
> it for
> both public and private pages: it's used for Wikipedia, and isn't
> geared for
> a mixed public/private site.
>
> All suggestions welcome. Thanks for your help.
>
>
Hi Bill,
A solution to this common situation is to use the wiki as the internal
authoring and sharing environment. Then, built a thin replication/proxy
layer that essentially exports anything not marked 'private' to the public
view. This not only solves the access problems but can also solve scaling
requirements as a side-effect.
My company, eQuality Technology, specializes in wikis, knowledge, document
and content management solutions if you might be looking for project help.
Greg Rundlett
founder
eQuality Technology
http://eQuality-Tech.com
978-225-0471
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