Revdocs on a wiki

xavier.bury at clearstream.com xavier.bury at clearstream.com
Fri Oct 28 07:16:39 EDT 2005


you can also enforce that users log in before editing, you can restrict 
the rights to comments, arcticles,
changes etc...

And you can also setup groups which have special rights to do this or 
that... 

But from experience, leaving anyone to modify anything is not a good idea 
- even comments...

cheers
Xavier

use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com wrote on 28/10/2005 13:14:00:

> And I've heard in the case of BIG mistakes, a good Wiki can be 
> 'rolled-back' easily by the admin and the offender unsubscribed if 
> there's mischief.
> 
> 
> >Timothy Miller wrote:
> >
> >>Sure, some users would bloat entries. But then, other users would 
> >>prune them. When I look at the wikipedia, the entries I see are 
> >>remarkably concise.
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