Liferay has only the rendering component of jspwiki integrated. The
resulting wiki is very basic.
I have just moved the office from liferay to xwiki because of the
flexibility of the latter.
Rgds,
Tim
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On 5 Jan 2011, at 00:01, Peter McLarty
<peter.mclarty(a)pacificdbms.com.au> wrote:
On this note, it would be right to put a link to
Wikimatrix
http://www.wikimatrix.org/
It is partly because of there that I chose Xwiki for our Office.
If you add Drupal, what other CMS systems get a nod as well, perhaps
they could be a separate grouping.
Where does a product like Liferay fit in? Sort of a near too but not
quite a wiki group, if you were not aware Liferay has a wiki built in.
I would add to the page but I dont have a log in for
Xwiki.org
Cheers
Peter
On 04/01/2011, at 9:47 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi Gregory,
As Emilie said, could you start a page in the draft space (a single
page should be enough for now)?
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Drafts/
Some ideas to put in that page:
Wiki solutions:
* Atlassian Confluence
* Foswiki
* TWiki
* Mindtouch DekiWiki
* MediaWiki
* TikiWiki
Others:
* Drupal (competes mostly on the web site/intranet domain)
* Exo Platform (on the WCM part for web site creation), see CMS vs
Wiki at
http://www.slideshare.net/xwiki/wiki-vs-cms-1714023
* Social Text
* Jive
* Google Site
* Google Docs
Thanks
-Vincent
On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Gregory GUENEAU <ggueneau(a)me.com>
wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'd like to compare XWiki to other solutions out there in order to
better understand where XWiki would need to be polished. I'd then
propose to work on listing these areas, proposing them on the list
for future roadmaps and I'm also willing to work on investigating
these features, then i will start discussion thread on them so
that we reach a consensus on how we would view these features
developed in XWiki Enterprise.
If you know of them, could you please list solutions that I could
compare XWiki with, by providing URLs to them and explain why you
think they could be compared to XWiki. Note that the solutions you
list can be either open source or not.
Example:
Lotus Notes
http://www-01.ibm.com/software/lotus/products/notes/
Lotus notes has easy apps abilities close to XWiki abilities in
term of App creation within a page. On some RFP XWiki is a
challenger of Lotus Notes.
Thank you.
Grégory GUENEAU
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