On 3 March 2010 15:06, Paul Houle
<paul(a)ontology2.com> wrote:
For a large-scale site, there's going to
be a lot of administration
work to be done, so it doesn't matter if the system is difficult to set
up and configure.
As it turns out, MediaWiki isn't really hard at all :-)
Wordpress, on the other hand, set out with
the mission of being
the 'cheap and cheerful' program that would dominate the market for
blogging software. Everything about Wordpress is designed to make it
easy to set up a Wordpress site quickly and configure it easily.
Wordpress does scale OK to fairly large blogs and high traffic if you
SuperCache it.
Multi-user WordPress is a bit arsier. Comparable faff to MediaWiki setup.
apt-get
install wordpress, and let dpkg handle the rest. it's really easy.
marco
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