XWiki and CMS are mailing differentiate by the role you give your visitors..
With CMS there is a distinctions between writer and reader and they get
different user interfaces.
In XWiki (and Wiki in general) it's the same interface and writing is
considered as important as reading.
So the more your subject requires or takes advantage of the implications
of your users, the better XWiki is. The more the writers want to
"control" the publishing process, the better CMSs are.
However it is still possible using a little rights to add some
authorization for certain spaces of the wiki (for example the blog of
the home page).. But Wikis don't have advanced features for validations
are systems to publish the web site at once.. Well in wiki you don't
care much about these features because you want everybody to be equal..
so there is not reason to why they would not see an incomplete document.
Ludovic
Jim Stuttard a écrit :
On Mon, 06 Jun 2005 23:28:35 +0200, Ludovic Dubost
<ludovic(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Where have you seen these mentions ? Do you have
a link ?
Search-wide does not include neither the mailing list
Sorry I coined the term XWikipedia, the posts were about a
XWiki-based wikipedia clone and they were definitely on the mailing
list but poxy Opera doesn't have a function to search all items
received. It's the WAP and scaleability and counter-testing keeping
me using it instead of Firefox.
Cheers
Jim
PS. The academic folks on chemed-l, physics-l and physoc mailing
lists would all like to publish their academic work and are open to
content management (Lenya got the MIT CMS vote) and wikis. I'm
interested in how Lenya and XWiki might be sensibly integrated or
differentiated (Cocoon pipeline seems a great idea and press-button
skeleton site is sooo easy).
(Tapestry == simple HTML output is also attractively maximally
featured - a bit like Xwiki :-)).
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