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I know we use Silverstripe CMS for the service, but I was wondering if anyone tested out Tiki Wiki while looking for the CMS package to be used by TDF? Or, do anyone know someone who uses it? My hosting company has these three CMS packages usable for my account; MediaWiki, pmWiki, Twiki.

I have read some articles about "personal clouds", i.e. CMS packages used as clouds, and this was the only one that my hosting service has available from their very short list of CMS/cloud packages that can be used for personal use.

I have a friend that really needs to use a personal web-based system that is like a cloud with CMS options. I thought of what TDF uses, but wanted to find something easier to use by less-tech-savvy people.

So I am asking if anyone here has any knowledge of the three packages listed above, or at least Tiki Wiki [Twiki]? Since TDF did not just choose a CMS package without testing a few, I was hoping that maybe someone tested one of the ones I can access.




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