There's a pretty good wiki product for zope that's I've played with a bit.  
It might be worth looking into.

Jeff


On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Mike Hicks wrote:

> On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 16:25, Chad Walstrom wrote:
> > Slightly off topic, would it be a good idea to create a tclug wiki?
> 
> I think there is a good level of interest for a wiki.  Since I /greatly/
> prefer the free-form syntax used on Wikipedia and similar sites, I'd
> recomend setting up software that can work that way.  I figure that
> people with lower levels of geekiness prefer to have free-form text
> rather than WordsSlammedTogetherNastily.  Actually, I'd almost want to
> see a Twin Cities-wide wiki for anything and everything, but that would
> probably just get messy.
> 
> Anyway, I haven't played with much wiki software.  I set up a simple
> UseModWiki a while back, but I think that may be a little too
> simplistic.  It seems that I can fairly destructively delete files (it
> appears that the whole history goes away, but I'm not sure).  So I would
> want software that avoids certain nasty things.  I also like to see the
> full history of sites.  UseModWiki seems to want to delete old history
> after a while.
> 
> Like I said, I didn't play with much software (and I was restricted by
> the fact I couldn't run a *SQL database on that particular system).  Are
> there suggestions on what works well?  I know that wikis are becoming
> popular all over the place, so it seems likely a few people have set
> them up for other groups and possibly even work-related projects.
> 
> Blah, blah, blah (I'm back)
> 
> 


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