Hi Dmitry,
Thanks for the fast reply
I notice only about 20 extensions have `Skin' in the title. Any of them
will probably be OK for the
www.opentelecoms.org site, as it is meant to
be a `wiki' style for the whole site
However, the Lumicall web site is not all `wiki'. The main page and
some other pages will have a more creative design eventually, with
customization of various `blocks', to steal from Drupal vocabulary, and
they need to serve mobile clients, be responsive, etc. Is XWiki
intended to host that type of site too, or it is strictly for wiki sites?
I'm very tempted to start with one of the other web sites though, I
think
www.opentelecoms.org or
www.dynalogin.org could be 100% wiki content.
Regards,
Daniel
On 04/09/12 23:41, Dmitry Bakbardin wrote:
Hi Daniel!
Yes, lots of changes since 2007 :-)
Look at
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/WebHome
Enter "skin" in search field and check for the desired skin.
Each extesion has installation notes, so it won't be difficult to set it up.
Kind regards,
Dmitry
Tue, 04 Sep 2012 23:03:03 +0200 от Daniel Pocock <daniel(a)pocock.com.au>au>:
Hi,
I have a few sites for various open source projects:
http://www.lumicall.org
http://www.opentelecoms.org
http://www.dynalogin.org
They currently run on drupal7. I've never been a big fan of PHP though,
and as a Java developer, I'm tempted
to migrate them to XWiki or Magnolia.
Can anyone make any comment on this choice?
Also, can anyone comment on how an open source/community site can get
skins for WWiki, similar to the many free
skins/themes available for drupal?
I've previously run XWiki in a company (back in 2007) and I imagine it
has changed a lot since then....
Regards,
Daniel
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