Thilo Pfennig
- Germany, Kiel
PfennigSolutions - my wiki company
VincisBlog - my private blog
Project: MoinLive MoinMoin appliance or MoinMoin live medium
WikiIdeas:
DoubleWiki: As a general concept if you want to
- want anonymous contributions to be possible
- don't want to see these on Google and rather want to have a reviewed version online
- Make two wikis:
- one open for everybody but not accessable for search engines
- another one where only selected users can write but everybody can read.
Then you should find a way to synchronize these two. Would be nice if there would be a solutions that one can sign new contributions. So if maybe 3 anonymous changes have happened one of the selected users must add something like ##reviewed into the header. Only those pages should get copied. The synchronizer should then read a group of the b-wiki and copy the content. Another solution could be not to have different data dirs but that one wiki does only display reviewed versions. Editors do see the actual version of the a-wiki also in the b-wiki and also must confirm that it is reviewed. Otherwise they can revert without anybody noticing.
see HelpOnSynchronisation and WikiSynchronisation
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