Re: RE: Open Discussion - How to increasing JSPWiki publicity ...

2016-02-10 Thread Derek Hohls
I am very curious as to why people would even want to install a wiki on their own machines (Windows or otherwise). To me, the main benefit of a wiki is that it is a shared repository of knowledge to which everyone has access. Such a wiki would be installed and maintained by the IT support tea

Re: Open Discussion - How to increasing JSPWiki publicity ...

2016-02-10 Thread Dave Koelmeyer
On 11/02/16 01:26, Derek Hohls wrote: > I am very curious as to why people would even want to install a wiki > on their own machines (Windows or otherwise). > > To me, the main benefit of a wiki is that it is a shared repository of > knowledge to which everyone has access. Such a wiki would be ins

Re: RE: Open Discussion - How to increasing JSPWiki publicity ...

2016-02-10 Thread Paul Uszak
Derek, I think that you might be missing an important point. Software adoption isn't restricted just to end users. And IT departments aren't all like the one at HSBC. There are SME departments (or single guys) that might be interested in the features of JSPWiki. Your comments regarding configur

Re: RE: Open Discussion - How to increasing JSPWiki publicity ...

2016-02-10 Thread Adrien Beau
Derek Hohls wrote: > > I am very curious as to why people would even want to install a wiki on their own machines (Windows or otherwise). You get a note-taking tool with text formatting, file attachments, hyperlinks between notes, a full-text search engine, and no dependency on network connectivit

RE: RE: Open Discussion - How to increasing JSPWiki publicity ...

2016-02-10 Thread Jason Morris
-Original Message- From: Adrien Beau [mailto:adrienb...@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, 11 February 2016 3:30 AM To: user@jspwiki.apache.org Subject: Re: RE: Open Discussion - How to increasing JSPWiki publicity ... Derek Hohls wrote: >I am very curious as to why people would even want to in