Hi,
Thanks for your answers!
Meanwhile, I have discovered the workspace module which seems fine.
Now I think to organize content in this way (I would be interested to know
the practises of others):
- use wiki farm for the company level: one wiki per company or organisation
- use the workspaces for the department level: one workspace for the Sales
dep, one workspace for the Purchase dep, one for the Account dep, and so on.
- use the spaces for sub-department: in the Sales dep workspace, one space
for the customer service, one space for the marketing, and so on.
- use of parent/child relationship between pages for further hierarchy.
Regarding to the content type, I don't know yet if it works better to use
tags or to create a specific class for that. The content types I would like
to assign to my content are for instance: 'procedure', 'workflow',
'Idea',
'Project', 'knowledge', 'report', etc. What are your practises?
Last thing: I have installed the Workspace Application and Workspace API not
through the extension manager but manually as mentioned here:
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-8343
<http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-8343>
My problem is it doesn't work better, I still get the message: "The
Workspace Manager java component is not installed. This page will not work
properly. Make sure that the file
'wiki30-components-workspace-manager-<version>.jar' is present under the
'webapps/xwiki/WEB-INF/lib/' folder." Could you help me with this problem?
Thanks a lot for your feedbacks!
Geoffrey
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