On Jan 22, 2008 11:40 AM, Vincent Massol <vincent@massol.net> wrote:


then you shouldn't try to install it!

You could use an already setup xwiki farm instead.

-Vincent

Boah, that's a bit harsh, don't you think? It's like the old Linux developer behavior. I like to play with new technology, but I'm not a developer. I'm just a student who spend some spare time on IT-topics. I do that because it's fun for me and because I think, when I'm becoming a manager in a company, I understand the IT guys better and that helps both sides. You on the other hand tell me I shouldn't do that. Thanks a lot.

Thanks to the Howtos on www.Howtoforge.com I'm running a secured dedicated Debian server with fully automated backup jobs, firewall and so forth and I'm not even a "real" Linux freak. I was able to run a CMS with a forum, over 400 active members and over 1 Terabyte traffic a month (in 2 years, my server was not one time down). So what's the point? Technology is only for guys who studied it? Well, I thought technology is only as good as ppl can use it. Right now you think XWIKI is only good to use it as a user, but I believe with a little bit more polished documentation, advanced users (I'm not talking about my grandma) could (I'm not saying they have to) be able to install it by themself. That's all I was asking (not demanding, that's a big difference!) for.