On Apr 30, 2010, at 4:15 PM, Caleb James DeLisle wrote: > > > Giuseppe Vallarelli wrote: >> Hi Sadid >> >> 2010/4/30 sadid sahami <[email protected]> >> >>> Hello! >>> while I've been frustrated form installing mediawiki... I found >>> XWIKI....The >>> installation was easy and straight-forward then I encountered with an >>> excellent tool for my job: >>> I am not a administrating and I don't want Online wiki so much (at least >>> for >>> 1-2 year)... currently I just need a wiki for my personal use: >>> 1) is XWIKI a good choice for someone like me? >>> >> >> Yep XWiki is a very good wiki but also a platform to develop on new >> applications (applications here >> http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Applications/) using scripting >> languages (groovy, velocity) more info >> here<http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/SecondGenerationWiki> >> , >> of course the raison d'etre of XWiki or wikis in general is collaborative >> editing/working > > If you need speed, security and simplicity for a large production system then > I think Mediawiki is your best bet (although there are some large systems > running > XWiki).
hmm is it simpler to install/use mediawiki? If so what we can do to change that? Does the simple user/advanced user not solve this issue? (we need to know why mediawiki is "simpler" first to tackle the problem). Re speed/security I don't know enough to judge. Thanks -Vincent > If you need flexibility, features and ease of use/installation, then you've > come to the right place. Keep in mind Wikipedia's functionality largely comes > from > some 700 bots which maintain the site. In XWiki this could all be done in > script on > the server. [snip] _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users
