Le 02/05/2012 17:55, Greg Grossmeier a écrit :
<quote name="Mehdi Hassanpour" date="2012-05-02" time="16:59:16 +0430">
We at ubuntu.ir are using Moin wiki as our main LoCo documentation place
since 2006 but it's going harder day by day to maintain the software and
update the theme,
This may be a dumb question, but why not "fall back" to wiki.ubuntu.com?
Is it an internationalization issue?
Hi,
First reason : wiki.ubuntu.com is not for support
Second reason : a community documentation wiki can grow very fast, they
have already near 800 pages and I'm sure it's growing every days.
I can't help on that hosting problem, but I can share our french team
experience. We use a Dokuwiki wiki system with lot of cache (varnish
caching system) on a nginx web server. This wiki offer less
possibilities and don't use a database, but it can keep a good response
time. If you can't find a better hosting, perhap's you should explorer
other tools, or tweak your actual host to improve performances.
To find a better host, try to ask to the companies offering dedicated
servers in your country, they can sometimes offer host for free or for a
link on your websites.
Good luck with your search
YoBoY
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