On Sat, 2005-05-07 at 08:59, Jamie Bohr wrote: > I am look for opinions on twiki vs. mediawiki for publishing process > documents inside the company I work for. Currently I have a twiki > site set up for all the teams I am working with. We have reached a > point where we want to start publishing process related documents and > are concerned with usability. Usability in what way? Wiki's seem pretty much the same to me. > Twiki feels great for what we are currently using it for - meeting > minutes, action items, ... - but I am not sure how easily it will > handle hundreds of process documents. Twiki just uses the filesystem. Hundreds of files in a filesystem isn't something to worry about, and it runs under mod_perl for performance. > MediaWiki seems like a better fit but I am new ( < month ) to all > this Wiki stuff so I am searching for a more experienced opinion. I > have googled around but it was more miss than hit. Google is great > don't get me wrong - best search engine there is - however I am > clueless on the search critia to use. Twiki has a lot of add-on modules for special functions. Is there anything in particular that you think it is missing? -- Les Mikesell les@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx