--- In Chris Knadle <> wrote:
> I recommend using logins as a result, even though it's a nonoptimal
> solution, because otherwise you end up chasing your tail getting rid
of junk.
Along with the requisite userbase administration.....
> I suggest avoiding Twiki, as a friend's box just got rooted due to a
> vulnerability in it, although perhaps that's fixed by now. Phpwiki
also
> looks interesting and it's in the Debian database, where Pmwiki
isn't. This
> latter is an issue mostly because Pmwiki is a very active project
and often
> gets updates.
I run PHPWiki on an FC2 server. A new version (3.6.0) has just been
released....
Anyway, as for administering, it takes a few minutes to an hour daily
to check for new posts, in case of userlogins to approve new users,
assign userlevels, edit/trim/reformat/spellcheck new posts and so on.
It also takes a couple of hours weekly to add new material culled from
lists such as this one, linux-arm, and others.
Periodically you have to scan the wiki for stale links and
fix/remove/etc them.
If Chris wants to host it, he's welcome to.... Sounds like he may
have more experience with it than I do anyway.
--Yan
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