On Thu, 7 Feb 2013 12:34:14 -0600 Dan Gawarecki <dan_gawarecki at datacard.com> wrote: > Hello Fellow TC Linux Users: > I want to set up a wiki my family can use, and eventually extend > it such that it could be used by volunteer/non-profit groups that > I am a member of. Ergo, my first requirement is ease of use for > the end user - which means a WYSIWYG editor: I just cannot > see my wife editing the source to use "codes" - neither of us has > enough time for that option. > > Secondly, I also want to build my Linux knowledge to wean myself off > Microsoft products. If I did want to build the wiki on Windows, my > first choice would be MindTouch's product (have it at work and I am > pretty satisfied with it, *especially* compared to Sharepoint (ugh) > with is corporate standard). I know MindTouch used to have a > "community" website (opengarden.org?) and that Penguins Unbound's > Site is using "MindTouch TCS", but in trying to find something on > MindTouch's Corporate site about any "community" oriented versions is > tough as the target audience is strictly the corporate world. > > This made me wonder if there are other offerings available? A friend > who works at the U said they use DocuWiki, but that doesn't appear to > have a WYSIWIG editor, although the editor does have "shortcut" icons > that would go a long way towards usability - still a WYWIWYG editor > is still top requirement. > > Your advice and input would be appreciated. > > +Dan Gawarecki+ > NOTICE - This message and any attachment(s) are for authorized use by > the intended recipient(s) only and may contain privileged or > confidential information. Unless you are an intended recipient, you > may not use, copy, retain, or disclose to anyone any information > contained in this message and any attachment(s). If you are not an > intended recipient of this message, please immediately contact the > sender and delete this message and any attachment(s). > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list > I've set up DokuWiki personally, and someone at work got it running for the office. There is ton of them out there. I think DokuWiki is awesome.