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Title: TWiki?
Post by: Debs. on 27 August 2008, 20:48:35
Anyone tried/had-experience with TWiki? http://www.twiki.org/  :-/
I`m thinking of implementing it on my server for a collaborative web-project; using a pre-defined CSS with permitted-parties contributing/editing content.
I like the 'easy' browser-driven UI; and dynamic change tracking.

Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: Chopsdad on 27 August 2008, 21:22:14
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Anyone tried/had-experience with TWiki? http://www.twiki.org/  :-/
I`m thinking of implementing it on my server for a collaborative web-project; using a pre-defined CSS with permitted-parties contributing/editing content.
I like the 'easy' browser-driven UI; and dynamic change tracking.


The only Twiki I know used to carry Dr Theopolis around his nexk and say "Biddy biddy Buck" a lot ;D
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: Bandit127 on 27 August 2008, 21:23:34
Hmm. Only thing I can add is that I am in medical devices manufacturing. Open source code is not validation friendly, so we do not use it.

MS Excel is off limits for critical data handling because it interprets numbers rather than preserves them.

For collaboration stuff, we use mostly meetings, telephone, email and (critically) paper. MS Project is used, but nobody is going to validate that for a development project anytime soon. That's part of the reason why medical devices cost so bloody much.
[edit]Sorry, reply was a bit of a rant and OT[/edit][
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: Debs. on 27 August 2008, 21:24:51
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Anyone tried/had-experience with TWiki? http://www.twiki.org/  :-/
I`m thinking of implementing it on my server for a collaborative web-project; using a pre-defined CSS with permitted-parties contributing/editing content.
I like the 'easy' browser-driven UI; and dynamic change tracking.


The only Twiki I know used to carry Dr Theopolis around his nexk and say "Biddy biddy Buck" a lot ;D

 ;) Ah yes.....Buck Rogers in space! (and everywhere else too!) ;D
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: shyboy on 27 August 2008, 21:24:53
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Anyone tried/had-experience with TWiki? http://www.twiki.org/  :-/
I`m thinking of implementing it on my server for a collaborative web-project; using a pre-defined CSS with permitted-parties contributing/editing content.
I like the 'easy' browser-driven UI; and dynamic change tracking.


God! I love it when you talk dirty.
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: Debs. on 27 August 2008, 21:32:07
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Anyone tried/had-experience with TWiki? http://www.twiki.org/  :-/
I`m thinking of implementing it on my server for a collaborative web-project; using a pre-defined CSS with permitted-parties contributing/editing content.
I like the 'easy' browser-driven UI; and dynamic change tracking.


God! I love it when you talk dirty.

 ;) Phwarrrr!.......in that case, mention of Perl-scripts, xHTML and Java should make you very-hot under the collar, Bill! ;D
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: amigov6 on 27 August 2008, 21:33:36
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Anyone tried/had-experience with TWiki? http://www.twiki.org/  :-/
I`m thinking of implementing it on my server for a collaborative web-project; using a pre-defined CSS with permitted-parties contributing/editing content.
I like the 'easy' browser-driven UI; and dynamic change tracking.

I was just thinking that!!! 8-) :-? ::) :-*
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: Debs. on 27 August 2008, 21:37:38
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Anyone tried/had-experience with TWiki? http://www.twiki.org/  :-/
I`m thinking of implementing it on my server for a collaborative web-project; using a pre-defined CSS with permitted-parties contributing/editing content.
I like the 'easy' browser-driven UI; and dynamic change tracking.

I was just thinking that!!! 8-) :-? ::) :-*

 ;D Oi!....Stop taking the pith! ;D
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: shyboy on 27 August 2008, 21:38:46
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Anyone tried/had-experience with TWiki? http://www.twiki.org/  :-/
I`m thinking of implementing it on my server for a collaborative web-project; using a pre-defined CSS with permitted-parties contributing/editing content.
I like the 'easy' browser-driven UI; and dynamic change tracking.


God! I love it when you talk dirty.

 ;) Phwarrrr!.......in that case, mention of Perl-scripts, xHTML and Java should make you very-hot under the collar, Bill! ;D
 

Don't! Stop!
Don't! Stop!
Don't stop.
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: shyboy on 27 August 2008, 21:41:16
Hang on! I'm missing the football!
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: bertiecbx550 on 27 August 2008, 21:42:41
Didn`t he use say "HOT DOG"  a lot as well???? god  i miss those sat afternoons after the footie results and sit down an watch either buck rogers or the A-team..... :) :) :)
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: Bandit127 on 27 August 2008, 21:49:05
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Anyone tried/had-experience with TWiki? http://www.twiki.org/  :-/
I`m thinking of implementing it on my server for a collaborative web-project; using a pre-defined CSS with permitted-parties contributing/editing content.
I like the 'easy' browser-driven UI; and dynamic change tracking.


God! I love it when you talk dirty.

 ;) Phwarrrr!.......in that case, mention of Perl-scripts, xHTML and Java should make you very-hot under the collar, Bill! ;D
 

Don't! Stop!
Don't! Stop!
Don't stop.

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Hang on! I'm missing the football!

3 minutes later..... Perhaps you should have stopped!  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: HolyCount on 27 August 2008, 22:21:09
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Didn`t he use say "HOT DOG"  a lot as well???? god  i miss those sat afternoons after the footie results and sit down an watch either buck rogers or the A-team..... :) :) :)

I was in love with Col. Wilma Deering  :D
Title: Re: TWiki?
Post by: JueV6 on 27 August 2008, 23:12:16
hc you're not the only 1 ;D ;D