Hi Trevor,
Trevor wrote:
If any users on the mailing list have trials or
tribulations with these servlets and/or databases, any comments would be welcome.
Just some more candid comments :-) I think we could subscribe the whole
five points list you have originally posted. I would exchange with each
other points 1 and 5, being the support team/community the most
important strength. From this team/community continuously sources great
new ideas that are implemented in brand new features, changes in
structure, plans for a new data model,... I thing that the devs list is
a great example about how thinks evolve here.
Perhaps the biggest weakness is the update process. Even it is not
difficult, it is a bit tricky and, if you are not careful enough, it is
possible to make common mistakes as overwriting modified pages with new
versions included in a new default xar.
Layout modification has been improved a lot. I am anxious to see the new
skin that will be included with the brand new XWiki 2.0.
We have at the moment a small XWiki installation running in a Suse Linux
server and with MySQL as database backend. We are planning to install
two more servers in the following few months to get at least a new
"productions instance" and a reasonable development environment.
We are a small group, so must be the weight of our opinion!, but XWiki
has became centric to our collaborative infrastructure thus of our
whole work.
I am sure your experience will be greatly welcome in this win-win scenario!
Cheers,
Ricardo
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Ricardo RodrÃguez
Your EPEC Network ICT Team