Nginx Wiki - alternatives
Francisco Valladolid
ficovh at gmail.com
Thu Apr 10 08:42:12 MSD 2008
You know, http://www.socialtext.com/ ?
i belive it willl be a nice alternative.
fco.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2008 at 5:04 AM, Cliff Wells <cliff at develix.com> wrote:
> http://wiki.mindtouch.com/Deki_Wiki/Deki_Wiki_Features
>
> This seems to fit the bill pretty damn well. And a bump from Miguel
> can't be a bad thing =)
>
> Any objections? I'll get it setup in a VPS for testing.
>
> Cliff
>
>
>
> On Wed, 2008-04-02 at 13:50 -0700, Cliff Wells wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'd like to bring up the idea of getting off of MoinMoin at some point.
> > The spam issue is a constant headache and Moin 1.6's solution isn't
> > appealing (textcha's) for several reasons:
> >
> > 1) it's annoying and error-prone.
> > 2) it won't work against humans (which happen to be the source of a lot
> > of wiki and blog spam).
> >
> > I'm thinking what we need is something more like Plone that has actual
> > workflow and permissions. That is to say, anyone could register and
> > edit content, but only established users could actually publish content.
> > Clearly we'll still get spam attempts, but the spam will never make it
> > to the web, so the incentive to spam goes away.
> >
> > Of course, I want to make it as easy as possible for established people
> > to make changes, so my thought is that we could just promote people to
> > publishers once they'd actually made a valid addition to the site, so
> > people could just short-circuit the workflow cycle and publish their own
> > changes. I doubt spammers will ever make valid contributions to the
> > site, but if they did, I suppose it would all balance out =)
> >
> > However, as much as I think Plone fits the bill, I've yet to implement
> > anything successfully with Plone (or Zope), so I think I'd rather look
> > elsewhere for something a little less complicated.
> >
> > Another nice thing about a system like this is certain sections could
> > actually belong to a particular user (e.g. Evan's Guide to Nginx Module
> > Development) who wanted to retain control of a document for whatever
> > reason but also wanted it highly visible.
> >
> > Any suggestions? Wikis (or even CMS's) with workflow seem a rare breed.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Cliff
> >
> >
>
>
>
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