Re: Disappointed with Wikipedia and Joomla: try tikiwii



On Jul 23, 10:10 pm, "Ir. Hj. Othman bin Hj. Ahmad"

Look at this description of tikiwiki.
Very impressive.

Alamak! So enthusiastic was I that I had failed to read thoroughly
what the program is about. Received a shock when I wanted to install
it - thinking that it's a routine "point and click" installation. This
is for geeks!

But no matter. I'll go back to the site and download the documentation
etc. I'd like to get involved with this project. That's the beauty of
open source ... "There's a place for everyone". One need not be a
programmer. He can be involved in helping with the documenting, as a
test user providing feedback etc.
.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: The Problems of TeX
    ... it straightforward to install texlive 2007 on a Linux system. ... I had never done any non-trivial configuration of TeX distributions ... But you do fall into the category of `Unix expert', ... Emacs documentation is, on its own, ...
    (comp.text.tex)
  • Re: Installing AIX OS on SAN disks?
    ... You will need to install the driver for the Clariion: ... Plus install Navisphere and Power Path. ... Loading the OS on the SAN disk is pretty straight forward, ... I received some documentation from one of the IBM Global Services ...
    (AIX-L)
  • Re: CLOS persistence
    ... spent several hours yesterday trying to install all the dependencies ... instances are cached within the transaction and their data is ... tutorial + API documentation simplify things big way. ... How hard it is to add sqlite backend ...
    (comp.lang.lisp)
  • Re: The Problems of TeX
    ... the user already knows about TeX and friends. ... Documentation is poor, ... I don't see that many people are in a position to install a TeX ... But you do fall into the category of `Unix expert', ...
    (comp.text.tex)
  • Re: solaris
    ... In FreeBSD I can't see a lack. ... the lact of documentation is one of the ... you cannot install an MS operating system then perhaps ... 'time consuming for your techies'? ...
    (freebsd-questions)