
At 09:48 AM 7/31/2012, Arjen Lentz wrote:
Consider what the surrounding environment needs to look like. Is it for internal use in a group/company, will you need to regularly add users, is it public and people need to sign up (and then be enabled by you or not). Depending on those things, your choice will differ - otherwise maintaining becomes a pest.
It's going to be a public wiki, in the sense that it's going to be on the Internet, and the userbase is not clearly defined, but will be largely or wholly self selecting. 73 de VK3JED / VK3IRL http://vkradio.com

Hi Tony
At 09:48 AM 7/31/2012, Arjen Lentz wrote:
Consider what the surrounding environment needs to look like. Is it for internal use in a group/company, will you need to regularly add users, is it public and people need to sign up (and then be enabled by you or not). Depending on those things, your choice will differ - otherwise maintaining becomes a pest.
It's going to be a public wiki, in the sense that it's going to be on the Internet, and the userbase is not clearly defined, but will be largely or wholly self selecting.
Then MediaWiki probably makes the most sense. Use the appropriate plugins for your admin/access needs, and spend a bit of time on the skin. Cheers, Arjen. -- Exec.Director @ Open Query (http://openquery.com) MySQL services Sane business strategy explorations at http://Upstarta.biz Personal blog at http://lentz.com.au/blog/
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