[wiki-standards] Hello - request comments on Creole

Reini Urban rurban at x-ray.at
Mon Jun 2 20:49:19 CEST 2008


Mike Haseler schrieb:
> Marc Laporte wrote:
>> Hello Mike,
>>
>> I am not sure I understand your aim ("to create a basic form of format 
>> that can be used across a wide range of applications from wikis, to 
>> blogs, to message boards, to private messages, to adverts for houses, 
>> to address lists for scouts").
>>
>> That sounds like a Content Management System. There are over a hundred 
>> Open Source systems that you could work with:
>> http://www.opensourcecms.com/
> 
> My aim is fairly simple to have:
> 
> 1. one (or many) bulletin boards
> 2. one (or many) simple wikis
> 3. An events calendar (AS A LIST!!!)
> 4. a directory of local organisations/company
> 5. email groups
> 6. Web statistics
> 7. Games
> 8. Pictures
> 9. Games
> 
> This is going to be reproduced half a dozen times over a number of small 
> sites I produce.

The bigger groupware wiki's already can do that in one engine.
PhpWiki and MS Sharepoint for sure, tikiwiki I guess also.

SharePoint has the full groupware advantage of events from an Exchange 
server.
Lists are a basic wiki feature.

> The aim is to have all the applications protected (or enabled in the 
> case of games with user-highscores) by a single username/password with a 
> central interface for decide which groups have what privileges for which 
> applications. E.g. only scouter leaders can post emails but anyone who 
> belongs to the group "scout parent" can see and subscribe to the scout 
> newsletter.

Simply use HttpAuth for any wiki. Many support that.
Even Mediawiki can be hacked to support that.

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Reini Urban
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