>I'll add my vote for dokuwiki. It was simple to set up on RedHat, even >with ACL to track updates. The software is all PHP, while the content is >mostly text files. It has content management built in, so backing out >inaccurate changes is simple. It does a nightly backup into compressed >files in each directory. We had a nightly cron job that copied those to >a second drive on the server, and copied that drive to a tape once a week. > >It may not be installable with yum, but installation consists of copying >a tree of directories onto the web server. Take a good look at their >collection of add-on features. They make it incredibly flexible. I'll also agree with all of this, updates are trivial to apply and like they said about the data being left in flat files makes it trivially portable. It's been a solid aspect of my documentation. jlc _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos