[Novalug] Wiki/CMS
TGS
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Fri Feb 9 21:39:35 EST 2007
One thing to look for is if you are using LDAP authentication. If you
are LDAP based, then simgle sign on to all the systems is a nice to
have. MediaWiki, Bugzilla, and Subversion can all use LDAP, but nice
systems WordPress are horrible at supporting LDAP.
On Feb 9, 2007, at 9:01 PM, Joseph LeBlanc wrote:
> For a stand alone bugtracker, I use Flyspray. The interface is
> friendly enough for non-programmers to use and it seems to keep the
> simple things simple.
>
> -Joe
>
> On Feb 9, 2007, at 11:15 AM, Kevin Kitts wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I'm thinking about setting up a website for internal use at my
>> company. I think that the site would have three primary purposes:
>>
>> 1) Wiki/Content Managment System (searchable, storage of
>> documentation on system architectures, technical procedures, etc)
>> 2) Issue/Bug tracking
>> 3) Project Management/Version Control (very high level/simple
>> subversion would probably be overkill)
>>
>> I've looked at the documentation for a few packages: trac, zope,
>> drupal and Wikipedia. One requirement that may go against the
>> nature of a wiki is that I will probably need some type of user/
>> group security model that would allow certain sections/tags to be
>> restricted to certain users/groups.
>>
>> Can anyone reccomend a web-site creation tool that might meet my
>> needs? Keep in mind that I am an Oracle DBA - and my ability to
>> tweak the web site will be limited - primarily by the amount of
>> time that I have available to work on it. I am semi-fluent in
>> Linux - will probably use RedHat for this - and I do have some
>> limited Linux Sys Admin support available to me.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Kevin
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