This is exactly why I suggested we look at multiple wiki engines before
installing one and proceeding. ACL features of Foswiki make it easy to
specify a separate set of pages or an individual page, and control who has edit
access, view access, or no visibility of the page at all.
Well, my experience is that you can use whatever tools you want -
If the community is willing to accept some basic rules, it is better
to have an open system instead of putting restrictions at any other
place.
I have found that you can hack most any tool to work, more or less, but you'll be more efficient
and effective if you plan it out better first! :)
When trying to attract new community members, any little impediment can affect their willingness to
join and participate. And regular, tiny frustrations can sometimes tire out even the most stalwart
contributors.
-Ben
Benjamin Horst
bhorst@mac.com
646-464-2314 (Eastern)
www.solidoffice.com
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