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lamiaposta71 at gmail

Nov 18, 2009, 9:45 PM

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I can't make my company use mediawiki inside its big intranet.
I saw http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Sites_using_MediaWiki/corporate link.
There is any company that give enterprise support for mediawiki?
By now confluence could be the solution, but I don't like it because
of sure problems (in the future) with the compliance to mediawiki.

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danb at VistaPrint

Nov 19, 2009, 8:08 AM

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Tell your bosses to read this successful case study with MediaWiki:
http://www.northeastexecutive.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=110&Itemid=198

Also, when it comes to enterprise support, frankly, you don't need much! Our MediaWiki site has had nearly 100% uptime for two years, except for software upgrades. It just keeps working.

DanB

-----Original Message-----
From: mediawiki-l-bounces [at] lists [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces [at] lists] On Behalf Of Raffaele Recalcati
Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:46 AM
To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
Subject: [Mediawiki-l] enterprise solutions

I can't make my company use mediawiki inside its big intranet.
I saw http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Sites_using_MediaWiki/corporate link.
There is any company that give enterprise support for mediawiki?
By now confluence could be the solution, but I don't like it because
of sure problems (in the future) with the compliance to mediawiki.

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nevinhoalarcao at gmail

Nov 19, 2009, 10:44 AM

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The article pointed by Mr Daniel Barret is quite good. But there are other
several cases. One of them is the training system based on Mediawiki of
Banco do Brasil, the bigger financial group of Latin America. In one year
time we have trainned over 30000 employees.
Att
Nevio

2009/11/19 Daniel Barrett <danb [at] vistaprint>

> Tell your bosses to read this successful case study with MediaWiki:
>
> http://www.northeastexecutive.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=110&Itemid=198
>
> Also, when it comes to enterprise support, frankly, you don't need much!
> Our MediaWiki site has had nearly 100% uptime for two years, except for
> software upgrades. It just keeps working.
>
> DanB
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mediawiki-l-bounces [at] lists [mailto:
> mediawiki-l-bounces [at] lists] On Behalf Of Raffaele Recalcati
> Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:46 AM
> To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
> Subject: [Mediawiki-l] enterprise solutions
>
> I can't make my company use mediawiki inside its big intranet.
> I saw http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Sites_using_MediaWiki/corporate link.
> There is any company that give enterprise support for mediawiki?
> By now confluence could be the solution, but I don't like it because
> of sure problems (in the future) with the compliance to mediawiki.
>
> --
> www.opensurf.it
>
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lamiaposta71 at gmail

Nov 19, 2009, 10:57 PM

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the real point is how it is easy to create/destroy/change user right
profiles (many levels) , not for a training system, but for a real
enterprise intranet use, I mean managing important documents.

2009/11/19 nevio carlos de alarcão <nevinhoalarcao [at] gmail>:
> The article pointed by Mr Daniel Barret is quite good. But there are other
> several cases. One of them is the training system based on Mediawiki of
> Banco do Brasil, the bigger financial group of Latin America. In one year
> time we have trainned over 30000 employees.
> Att
> Nevio
>
> 2009/11/19 Daniel Barrett <danb [at] vistaprint>
>
>> Tell your bosses to read this successful case study with MediaWiki:
>>
>> http://www.northeastexecutive.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=110&Itemid=198
>>
>> Also, when it comes to enterprise support, frankly, you don't need much!
>>  Our MediaWiki site has had nearly 100% uptime for two years, except for
>> software upgrades.  It just keeps working.
>>
>> DanB
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: mediawiki-l-bounces [at] lists [mailto:
>> mediawiki-l-bounces [at] lists] On Behalf Of Raffaele Recalcati
>> Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 12:46 AM
>> To: MediaWiki announcements and site admin list
>> Subject: [Mediawiki-l] enterprise solutions
>>
>> I can't make my company use mediawiki inside its big intranet.
>> I saw http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Sites_using_MediaWiki/corporate link.
>> There is any company that give enterprise support for mediawiki?
>> By now confluence could be the solution, but I don't like it because
>> of sure problems (in the future) with the compliance to mediawiki.
>>
>> --
>> www.opensurf.it
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> MediaWiki-l [at] lists
>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
>>
>
>
>
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overlordq at gmail

Nov 19, 2009, 11:01 PM

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Raffaele Recalcati wrote:
> the real point is how it is easy to create/destroy/change user right
> profiles (many levels) , not for a training system, but for a real
> enterprise intranet use, I mean managing important documents.
>

mediawiki isn't designed to be a CMS, so while it's likely possible to
do what you want, it will likely have some limitations and disclaimers.

Standard comments from mwbot:
<OverlordQ> !cms
<mwbot> Wikis are designed for openness, to be readable and editable by
all. If you want a forum, a blog, a web authoring toolkit or corporate
content management system, perhaps don't use wiki software. There is a
nice overview of free tools available at <http://www.opensourcecms.com/>
including the possibility to try each system. For ways to restrict
access in MediaWiki, see !access.
<OverlordQ> !secrets
<mwbot> MediaWiki was not designed with read-restrictions in mind, and
may not provide air-tight protection against unauthorized access. We
will not be held responsible should private information, such as a
password or bank details, be leaked, leading to loss of funds or one's
job. See also !lockdown

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nevinhoalarcao at gmail

Nov 19, 2009, 11:21 PM

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A good way to prevent misusage is the watch feature, as Dan point in the
article.
Att, Nevio

2009/11/20 Q <overlordq [at] gmail>

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> Raffaele Recalcati wrote:
> > the real point is how it is easy to create/destroy/change user right
> > profiles (many levels) , not for a training system, but for a real
> > enterprise intranet use, I mean managing important documents.
> >
>
> mediawiki isn't designed to be a CMS, so while it's likely possible to
> do what you want, it will likely have some limitations and disclaimers.
>
> Standard comments from mwbot:
> <OverlordQ> !cms
> <mwbot> Wikis are designed for openness, to be readable and editable by
> all. If you want a forum, a blog, a web authoring toolkit or corporate
> content management system, perhaps don't use wiki software. There is a
> nice overview of free tools available at <http://www.opensourcecms.com/>
> including the possibility to try each system. For ways to restrict
> access in MediaWiki, see !access.
> <OverlordQ> !secrets
> <mwbot> MediaWiki was not designed with read-restrictions in mind, and
> may not provide air-tight protection against unauthorized access. We
> will not be held responsible should private information, such as a
> password or bank details, be leaked, leading to loss of funds or one's
> job. See also !lockdown
>
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> zpsAn1+XaSzZvcb2i5q2B1cswIdUvx6N
> =fFil
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>
> _______________________________________________
> MediaWiki-l mailing list
> MediaWiki-l [at] lists
> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-l
>



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nevinhoalarcao at gmail

Nov 19, 2009, 11:25 PM

Post #7 of 8 (1409 views)
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besides that, for a training department inside a big company a training
system is the real enterprise
Att

2009/11/20 nevio carlos de alarcão <nevinhoalarcao [at] gmail>

> A good way to prevent misusage is the watch feature, as Dan point in the
> article.
> Att, Nevio
>
> 2009/11/20 Q <overlordq [at] gmail>
>
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>> Hash: SHA256
>>
>> Raffaele Recalcati wrote:
>> > the real point is how it is easy to create/destroy/change user right
>> > profiles (many levels) , not for a training system, but for a real
>> > enterprise intranet use, I mean managing important documents.
>> >
>>
>> mediawiki isn't designed to be a CMS, so while it's likely possible to
>> do what you want, it will likely have some limitations and disclaimers.
>>
>> Standard comments from mwbot:
>> <OverlordQ> !cms
>> <mwbot> Wikis are designed for openness, to be readable and editable by
>> all. If you want a forum, a blog, a web authoring toolkit or corporate
>> content management system, perhaps don't use wiki software. There is a
>> nice overview of free tools available at <http://www.opensourcecms.com/>
>> including the possibility to try each system. For ways to restrict
>> access in MediaWiki, see !access.
>> <OverlordQ> !secrets
>> <mwbot> MediaWiki was not designed with read-restrictions in mind, and
>> may not provide air-tight protection against unauthorized access. We
>> will not be held responsible should private information, such as a
>> password or bank details, be leaked, leading to loss of funds or one's
>> job. See also !lockdown
>>
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>> Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32)
>> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/
>>
>> iEYEAREIAAYFAksGPq0ACgkQ69PBoSWyJd6tdgCcDKhvT/pQ8LDQaeBWjrbAVqr6
>> zpsAn1+XaSzZvcb2i5q2B1cswIdUvx6N
>> =fFil
>> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
>>
>> _______________________________________________
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>>
>
>
>
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>



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overlordq at gmail

Nov 19, 2009, 11:29 PM

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nevio carlos de alarcão wrote:
> besides that, for a training department inside a big company a training
> system is the real enterprise
> Att
>
> 2009/11/20 nevio carlos de alarcão <nevinhoalarcao [at] gmail>
>
>> A good way to prevent misusage is the watch feature, as Dan point in the
>> article.
>> Att, Nevio
>>

Preventing 'misuse' and making sure people don't have access to things
they shouldn't are two separate things.
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