[opencms] [opencms-dev] OpenCms Wiki for FAQs etc
Arash Kaffamanesh
arash.kaffamanesh at pomegranate.de
Mon Sep 12 22:06:56 CEST 2005
Hi all,
we would be pleased to offer the installation for Documentation and a
free OpenCms Templates Library for those who will provide valuble
atricles, howto's, modules and other contributions for OpenCms. The
Server is up and running and in the last 2 month we have offered a Demo
Installation for newbies and experts, which was used by more than 100
users.
Feel free to register (Click on the blinking OpenCms Portlet Widget on
the right column :-) ):
http://www.pomegranate.de
Portal & Content Management Solutions
The Documentation Server could be hosted on
http://www.cmsads.com/opencms/opencms/system/login/index.html
Or any other Domain-Name like: opencms-documentation.com
OpenCms eCourse (not only for newbies) :
http://www.pomegranate.de/en/OpenSource/OpenCMS/OpenCMS-OnlineHelp.html
Cheers,
Arash
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From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of Joe Desbonnet
Sent: Montag, 12. September 2005 16:48
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: Re: [opencms] [opencms-dev] OpenCms Wiki for FAQs etc
I can setup a wiki in about 10 minutes, and it will use very little
system resources. Despite being a very simple tool, I believe a Wiki is
good for gathering up documentation.
To safely depoly OpenCms with general access to many people will require
a separate instance of the servlet container running as a separate user
-- anyone who can write JSPs in OpenCms has full system access under the
username that runs the JVM.
So it really boils down to the time it takes to setup and administer an
instance of OpenCms and the memory footprint (I can only afford at most
2 Tomcat instances on my 512MB server). If someone wants to offer a
OpenCms installation for documentation that would be great!
Joe.
On 9/12/05, Andreas Haumer <andreas at xss.co.at> wrote:
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Hi!
Joe Desbonnet schrieb:
| The machine I have will be able to handle it, and it's located in a
| professional hosting facilitity. But it's a good idea for someone to
| take an automatic backup on a daily or weekly basis (in case I get run
| over by a bus :-) I can make a Wiki backup availabe via some
mechanism
| (eg ZIP archive via HTTP, or FTP). Do you have a preference for Wiki
| software? I've used MoinMoin before, and I've just started
experimenting
| with JSPWiki which is nice and light.
|
You said you considered to use OpenCMS but decided against it.
Did you decide on feature and requirements comparison?
What do you think is missing in OpenCMS to make it a good
working and usable Wiki?
- - andreas
- --
Andreas Haumer | mailto:andreas at xss.co.at
*x Software + Systeme | http://www.xss.co.at/
Karmarschgasse 51/2/20 | Tel: +43-1-6060114-0
A-1100 Vienna, Austria | Fax: +43-1-6060114-71
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