On Fri February 27 2009, Michael S. Zick wrote: > On Fri February 27 2009, ADNET Ghislain wrote: > > > - - - snip - - - > > > > Yes with twoparts, the "Official" docs and contributed doc. Would be > > quite cool if we could like in the php or mysql project put comments on > > the doc's pages. (not changing them but just exemples, use cases etc). I > > don't know but CMS out there should have this possibility i think. > > > > TikiWiki allows (folding) comments on wiki, blog, articles (at least those). > It also supports importing from other popular CMS products. > You can have freeTags, catagories, structures. . . (a mind boggling number of features). > It can import and convert a mailing list - (like this one) - - - > Personal pages, personal groups, general groups, trackers, etc. etc. etc. > > But, like VServer, if you haven't set it up before yourself - > either hire someone (some host providers will set it up for you) > or expect a steep learning curve (in the configuration of your installation, not the use). > Here is a specific plan - how do they say it? "A limited time offer." ;) I am in the process of configuring and testing a TikiWiki install for three of my own web-sites. The end result will be something easy (for me) to install three varieties of. I am willing to install a fourth. (Groan, did I offer that?) Todo - task list: *) @Herbert - contact dreamhost.com - you want a: **) "My Happy Hosting" - hosting package, includes a domain name registration **) "My Unique IP" - just what it sounds like. -) Dreamhost.com makes commercial use of Linux-VServer (or your wiki page is out of date). The above package is a retail of about $180usd a year; if they will not donate that amount to the project (I.E: To support the Linux-VServer project) . . . <deleted comment> *) @Herbert - give me an ssh/ftp account on the donated hosting site. I would suggest that you pick a "new" domain name while signing up with DH - It is included in the package and the existing ones can be moved/redirected later *) @Me - I will do the CMS install and initial configuration - We start with whatever I have in "my" tarball/sqldump and tweak features from there; I expect this to be done in the "open" using the CMS forums, task lists, and the existing members contributing to this thread as the "reviewing public". *) @Community - Join in with your comments, suggestions, posts, whatever - - This will be your new central home - give us feedback while we have our hands on the tuning buttons. ;) *) @Community - I have not personally used the "foreign wiki" or "mailing list" import functions - I may need some advice and/or editing help. *) @Herbert - when we feel it is "as ready as it will get" you can decide if it should be moved to /dev/null or put into use. *) @Me - I expect it will take me another couple of weeks to get my own setup working to my satisfaction - (I am running it internally now) - I think I can be ready to clone the setup as soon as that is done. Mike Mike > I am certain there are others out there, but that is the one I am familiar with today. > > Mike > >