A good way to prevent misusage is the watch feature, as Dan point in the
article.
Att, Nevio
2009/11/20 Q <overlordq(a)gmail.com>
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Raffaele Recalcati wrote:
the real point is how it is easy to
create/destroy/change user right
profiles (many levels) , not for a training system, but for a real
enterprise intranet use, I mean managing important documents.
mediawiki isn't designed to be a CMS, so while it's likely possible to
do what you want, it will likely have some limitations and disclaimers.
Standard comments from mwbot:
<OverlordQ> !cms
<mwbot> Wikis are designed for openness, to be readable and editable by
all. If you want a forum, a blog, a web authoring toolkit or corporate
content management system, perhaps don't use wiki software. There is a
nice overview of free tools available at <http://www.opensourcecms.com/>
including the possibility to try each system. For ways to restrict
access in MediaWiki, see !access.
<OverlordQ> !secrets
<mwbot> MediaWiki was not designed with read-restrictions in mind, and
may not provide air-tight protection against unauthorized access. We
will not be held responsible should private information, such as a
password or bank details, be leaked, leading to loss of funds or one's
job. See also !lockdown
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