How to migrate qt project part to qtwin and who can do what

Steven Boothe steven at poiema.org
Fri Apr 1 06:28:13 CEST 2005


Dave Brondsema wrote:
> Steven Boothe wrote:
>> I looked at both phpwcms and wordpress yesterday, and of those two I
>> liked wordpress better. But still these two didn't appear to have the
>> ease of registering to create content that a wiki would have. So I've
>> been looking into the various wiki's and subsequently what kind of
>> spam-abatement measures exist to keep them from getting messed up. So
>> far I've installed mediawiki and wikkitikkitavi(?!). The latter which
>> comes with a CAPCHA system...
>>
>> I'll try to upload a couple of these tonight for review and comment.
>>
> 
> Don't let my wiki spam warnings keep you from exploring it too much.
> Different wiki systems will get attacked differently and if the rate is
> low enough then reverting the pages is managable.

Well I've got three default installs up and running barebones without having 
added any content yet.

If you want to take a look at them they are:

http://qtwin.sourceforge.net/wikimedia

http://qtwin.sourceforge.net/wikitavi/

http://qtwin.sourceforge.net/wordpress/

Management and admin for these can be explored over at:
http://www.opensourcecms.com/

I guess I'm kind of leaning toward the wikimedia. What do you all think? It 
turns out this is the same wiki someone set up for Scribus, so if you want to 
get an idea of how it is being used you could check out:
http://wiki.scribus.net

OK, I really need to play with our little 11 month old girl now. :)

Cheers,

Steven


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