[Tfug] Stoopid Apache and Wiki questions...

Anthony Hess runenfool at gmail.com
Fri Jan 12 12:22:59 MST 2007


Well Im not sure specifically what wiki program you are thinking of and what
it includes, but you typically need an underlying database to store the
pages as well as some kind of web application server support (php, for
example, or a java app server).

Easier and better things?  I don't know - but FWIW I find wikis to be
useful.  Others may argue otherwise of course.

Tony

On 1/12/07, Joe Blais <joe.blais at pti-instruments.com> wrote:
>
> Hello --
>
> I was thinking about setting up a local Apache server here at work, and
> run
> Wiki on it. -- i guess that's how Wiki works --
>
> I know where I worked before, we started using Wiki for business reasons
> --
> notes from meetings, communicate decisions -- all that good junk ---
>
> My questions are: are Apache and Wiki the things (only things?) I need to
> set up a browser based communications system?
>
> Are there better and easier things - still being free --- ?
>
> Is it difficult, and will maintaining it take very much of my time?
>
> Can I run them on any old Linux (Fedora 5) box that can see the network?
>
> Thanks
>
> Joe
>
>
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