Hi Centos Users
I am searching for an Open Source Wiki CMS based on PHP/MySQL. There are so much out there, thats why feel free to share you experience.
Please review your favorite Wiki software. Code quality, security, features and continuous, stable development.
cheers Simon
On Sun, Mar 16, 2008, Simon Jolle sjolle wrote:
Hi Centos Users
I am searching for an Open Source Wiki CMS based on PHP/MySQL. There are so much out there, thats why feel free to share you experience.
I use Zope and Plone, a python based system. I really don't like PHP, but don't want to start a religions language war (I'll leave that to others :-).
FWIW, I was a long-time perl hacker before learning python when I started working extensively with Zope and Plone. I have come to prefer python for general use.
Please review your favorite Wiki software. Code quality, security, features and continuous, stable development.
Zope and Plone have a very active developer community, and an excellent reputation for security.
Plone is easy for novice users who want to put up static content without lots of expertise in HTML and other technologies. It is extremely powerful for building sites, but has a rather steep learning curve.
Plone is built on the Zope object database, zodb, and can easily interface with postgres, mysql, oracle, M$-SQL, and any other database supported with the python database tools. It is also easy to interface with it using xml-rpc without doing anything special to enable an xml-rpc server.
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On Sun, 2008-03-16 at 23:55 +0100, Simon Jolle sjolle wrote:
Hi Centos Users
I am searching for an Open Source Wiki CMS based on PHP/MySQL. There are so much out there, thats why feel free to share you experience.
Please review your favorite Wiki software. Code quality, security, features and continuous, stable development.
---- there are hundreds and hundreds of CMS systems that meet your criteria (PHP/MySQL)
Which has much more authoritative comparisons
unless you are going to lay out more specific needs, there's little point for people to toss ideas out.
Craig
2008/3/17, Craig White craigwhite@azapple.com:
there are hundreds and hundreds of CMS systems that meet your criteria (PHP/MySQL)
Which has much more authoritative comparisons
unless you are going to lay out more specific needs, there's little point for people to toss ideas out.
What are the most popular and wide-spread Open Source Wiki projects based on PHP/MySQL? Criteria are good community support, a lot of third-party modules and good documentation.
The most famous named MediaWiki I don't wish to use. Anybody is running Pmwiki?
Wikimatrix.org list me 14 Wikis that match my criteria. Cmsmatrix.org is overkill with a lot of proprietary software.
cheers Simon
Simon Jolle wrote:
What are the most popular and wide-spread Open Source Wiki projects based on PHP/MySQL? Criteria are good community support, a lot of third-party modules and good documentation.
The most famous named MediaWiki I don't wish to use. Anybody is running Pmwiki?
While I am sure there are lists and forums out there which would be good places to ask that question, the centos list is not that place. If your question isnt centos specific - which in this case it isnt. please look for a more appropriate place before posting it
2008/3/17, Karanbir Singh mail-lists@karan.org:
While I am sure there are lists and forums out there which would be good places to ask that question, the centos list is not that place. If your question isnt centos specific - which in this case it isnt. please look for a more appropriate place before posting it
Which mailing list is appropriate for this kind question? IMHO there is no general (not project specific) CMS list
thank you
cheers Simon
On Monday, March 17, 2008 11:57 AM +0100 Simon Jolle urandomdev@gmail.com wrote:
Which mailing list is appropriate for this kind question? IMHO there is no general (not project specific) CMS list
Since you're insistent on PHP, try comp.lang.php. There's also the comp.infosystems.www hierarchy.