Subject | Re: SV: SV: [Firebird-Architect] Re: Design of new built-in functions |
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Author | Paul Reeves |
Post date | 2006-05-11T06:26:31Z |
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 23:44, Jim Starkey wrote:
There is a CMS called Bitweaver which grew out of a project called
TikiWiki. As you might guess, it includes a wiki, amongst other things.
It also benefits from support for Firebird as a backend, and Lester Caine
is an active member of the project. I have also been played with bw
myself a bit.
Bitweaver is here: http://www.bitweaver.org
Unless there is some feature of MediaWiki that we cannot implement in
bitweaver, it would make sense to go the bitweaver route.
Paul
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Paul Reeves
http://www.ibphoenix.com
Supporting users of Firebird and InterBase
> Lars B. Dybdahl wrote:No problems from my end - but I probably wouldn't use MediaWiki.
> >I can strongly recommend the MediaWiki software, which powers both
> >WikiPedia.org and some of our internal intranet in our company:
> >
> >http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
> >
>
> MySQL is currently hosting the IBPhoenix server. Paul Reeves at
> IBPhoenix is the system manager. Maybe we can coax him to set it up.
There is a CMS called Bitweaver which grew out of a project called
TikiWiki. As you might guess, it includes a wiki, amongst other things.
It also benefits from support for Firebird as a backend, and Lester Caine
is an active member of the project. I have also been played with bw
myself a bit.
Bitweaver is here: http://www.bitweaver.org
Unless there is some feature of MediaWiki that we cannot implement in
bitweaver, it would make sense to go the bitweaver route.
> If he doesn't want to put it on the primary server, I hereby grantHold on - I thought fawkes was ours and fluffy was yours?
> permission to use the quad-core Opteron (fawkes) jointly owned by MySQL
> and IBPhoenix.
Paul
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Paul Reeves
http://www.ibphoenix.com
Supporting users of Firebird and InterBase