MLUG: RE: [MLUG] Ubuntu and Human Friendly Wiki?
RE: [MLUG] Ubuntu and Human Friendly Wiki?
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Personally I find MediaWiki (the software that drives Wikipedia) to be
very useful for data sharing. I set it up and configured it for my team
at Cerner, and when I have time, I've been working on getting my Lab
here to use it as well.

	The administration side of things does have a bit of a learning
curve, but it's a very extensible and flexible piece of software. It
runs nicely on your standard LAMP/WAMP server (works with various
caching packages for realizing a decent speedup), and the end-user side
of things isn't too complex. Assuming your users are all here at the
University, it's also fairly simple to have user accounts that are
authenticated against the University's Active Directory (there are a few
additional requirements for this though).

Hope this helps!

Regards, 
Charlie

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[mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael Procter
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 2:43 PM
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Subject: [MLUG] Ubuntu and Human Friendly Wiki?

My department is considering using a Wiki for sharing information
internally and with other departments around the University.  Is anyone
around here doing this already?  What software would you suggest for an
Ubuntu server and a group of users who aren't primarily "computer
people?"

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Michael Procter
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