On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 12:59:45AM -0600, Bob Hartmann wrote: > > Thanks for the tip. drupal looks very cool. I may use it instead of > TWiki for my current project. The Onion uses it, so.. Apologies to > Raymond for changing the subject. It was an accident! I still can't > answer your question. > I just have to respond when twiki is mentioned. I think someone recommended it a few messages ago (deleted already). As a user and admin who is stuck on twiki, I have a few criticisms. The way I see it is thus: twiki was one of if not the first wiki implimentation. That's great, way to be a leader. However, strike one, it's perl. Strike two, it's complicated to install, set up, and use compared to modern wikis. Strike three, it's syntax is horrid. Wiki's have come a long way. Don't make the mistake of going wiht twiki if you're doing a fresh wiki install today. I'm glad you found drupal and like it. drupal and wiki's solve different problems (we run both at work internally *sigh*). For wikis, i recommend mediawiki (think: wikipedia) and dokuwiki (not much experience but I hear good things). Dan