[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm for the KISS approach here, but would also like to suggest that we use some version of the wiki engine with a CMS extension. There are many users that have taken this particular wiki engine and used it as a CMS. The advantage is that I can help with setting it up, and I already know my way around it. And of course, it's quite straight forward to modify content.

The implementation is basically to remove the 'edit' link etc, and only show these for an authenticated user. And of course to choose/create a nice looking skin.

An integration of the main site and the wiki is a great idea. If the wiki functions are hidden for the "official" content and only shown when an authenticated user is logged in, it still looks professional and not too much like a wiki.

I also think we should design something different from the standard wiki skins you find everywhere. http://cms.ww-a.de/index.php/Main/HomePage for example looks fine.

In addition, I would suggest to give all developers the rights to modify the official content, so we can work together to prevent the site from getting as outdated as it is right now.

Joost

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