Ach Tung, it's all in German :)
What I have in mind might be more akin to a free-form database, but I don't
think that's out of the league of a Wiki, from what I understand thus
far. In fact, for what I want to do, I think a Wiki would be more
appropriate - but there seems to be some contention about file attachments
and efficient ways to do (and index) them.
Seeing working examples that are close to what I'm doing (in English :) )
would be helpful.
Thanks alot.
At 11:00 PM 5/14/2003 +0200, you wrote:
(newbie here,
so excuse any ignorance in the wiki-ism's)
I want to set up a full documention base, using
Wiki<something>, to
supplement my work as a Sysadmin. I wonder if someone has done this
before - for example, from things of compile time flags, to system notes,
to upgrade instructions, etc. etc... I see Wiki as a potentially good
application/tool for this.
You may want to check out
http://openfacts.berlios.de
which is a Wikipedia/PhaseIII based open source knowledge base.
Alternatively, everything you need to set up your own can be found at
http://wikipedia.sourceforge.net
Regards,
Erik
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