Skip Evans wrote:
Hey all,
Thanks much for the recommendations. I'll check them out.
We don't need fine grained control over access; basically admins that
can modify content and the public who cannot.
But right now DocuWiki is sounding good, and I'd rather, for some
strange reason, not use a DB, although I can't justify that in any
rational way. I mean, MySQL is already on the machine.
Perhaps good enough reason for NOT wanting to use a database ;)
Although a lot more stable than it used to be - but until one can run a backup
transparently at intervals is it really suitable for live data? My own live
sites just mirror to a backup machine including a backup of the database
automatically.
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