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Dave Turnidge wrote:
It appears that the brown stuff has finally hit the fan, and someone is
getting serious about having a place for systems and "repair"
documentation, and making documentation a top priority, i.e., "You WILL
document what you have found out."

Rob Behrendt wrote:
I've found trying to search wiki.midrange.com can be a bit troublesome 
at 
times.  I am not so sure that wiki is the end all - be all.

Searchability is also my major concern about wiki, though Wikipedia seems 
to have gotten it right.


We're using a couple of Notes databases.

I've found the search function of Notes databases to be so-so at best.  We 
also use Notes for our departmental docs, but searching for info can be a 
royal PITA at times.


I think with either option you will probably need to have  some sort of 
review of new documents if you want to keep things really organized, as 
Rob suggested.  This could be using Notes' review cycle functionality, or 
perhaps you can configure your wiki software to email someone each time a 
document is added, so that document categories can be maintained.

HTH,
Adam

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