Re: Wiki's Again | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Don Marti (dmarti![]() |
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 08:23:50 -0700 (PDT) |
begin Sharon Villines quotation of Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 09:13:21PM -0400: > The problem is we are getting information stored in too many places with too > many passwords and it frustrates people. Including me because i have to tell > people how to do things much too frequently — and they don't like having to > ask. We do have standard passwords but different sites require different > formats, lengths, etc., so best laid plans 10 years in ……. I agree. Our group (now in site buying mode, see http://north-oakland-cohousing.org/ for updates) had an ongoing beef for a while over the social software. We're now using 37Signals.com, which is a hosted service that's easy to use and offers email notifications. Most organizations seem to have both "Email people" (if it's not in my inbox I won't check it) and "web board people" (keep discussion threads and stuff out of my inbox or I'll suffer email overload). So something that can work both ways is a huge plus. There are two simple wiki packages that I know of that both (1) support OpenID, so you don't need to make a separate account just for the wiki and can use an account from another online service and (2) don't require you to run a relational database (which is just one more thing to set up and administer). Ikiwiki is the one I use personally, since it's easy to "check out" a copy onto a local system and do major changes offline, which is faster than going through the browser: http://ikiwiki.info/ And there's also MoinMoin, which has WYSIWYG editing and more features: http://moinmo.in/ (probably the easiest wiki to get running on your own Linux server) A hosted wiki that's not part of the Google empire is http://pbworks.com/ -- we also used that one for a while and had a good experience with it until moving to 37Signals for an integrated package of discussion, project management, calendar, etc. -- Don Marti http://zgp.org/~dmarti/ dmarti [at] zgp.org
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Wiki's Again Sharon Villines, September 21 2010
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Re: Wiki's Again Ann Zabaldo, September 21 2010
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Re: Wiki's Again Sharon Villines, September 22 2010
- Re: Wiki's Again Don Marti, September 23 2010
- Re: Wiki's Again Craig Ragland, September 25 2010
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Re: Wiki's Again Sharon Villines, September 22 2010
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Re: Wiki's Again Ann Zabaldo, September 21 2010
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Re: Wiki's Again Moz, September 22 2010
- Re: Wiki's Again Sharon Villines, September 22 2010
- Re: Wiki's again Fred H Olson, September 22 2010
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