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We do that very thing. I got the idea from Chad Dickerson in InfoWorld
several years ago.
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http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/11/12/46OPconnection_1.html
Some thoughts ...
-- If you are a Windows shop, Sharepoint has wiki components that are
relatively easy to use. We are doing that here.
-- there are tons of online wikis, including pbwiki and tiddlyspot
-- If you are able to do Linux, there are tons - Twiki is a leader.
-- Dan Hogan just posted an i5/php solution, which I would have implemented
if it were available when we started with Sharepoint.
Take care!
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 12:27 PM, <Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
After some discussions in our group about documentation and how to's, I got
the idea that it might be helpful to create a wiki site for our internal
documentation. I have done some Google searching but all I seem to find is
hosting sites. I would really like to host it internally. Can someone
point me in the right direction to get something like this started?
Rick Chevalier
<<Chevalier, Rick.vcf>>
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