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I'll recommend Drupal. It's the most flexible and you can build anything. It's great for very simple sites or really complex ones.
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@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'll recommend Drupal. It's the most flexible and you can build anything. It's great for very simple sites or really complex ones.
The farthest that I ever got with Drupal was installing it.
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@black3dynamite said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'll recommend Drupal. It's the most flexible and you can build anything. It's great for very simple sites or really complex ones.
The farthest that I ever got with Drupal was installing it.
I've gotten farther. I uninstalled it.
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@black3dynamite said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'll recommend Drupal. It's the most flexible and you can build anything. It's great for very simple sites or really complex ones.
The farthest that I ever got with Drupal was installing it.
Pantheon makes playing around much easier. Anything I build I start on Pantheon and then move it to wherever.
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@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
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@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
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@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
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@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
Yeah, we have been using it a little bit. It is what we are replacing Sharepoint with.
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@brandon220 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@tim_g I've been wanting to set up a Wordpress site for myself. A person could read for days and still not know what they want or how to get started. There are so many options and themes.
No doubt.. choice overload!!!!
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@zachary715 Ive just setup a vm for this, will install and test tomorrow. Now it is time to home.
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@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
Yeah, we have been using it a little bit. It is what we are replacing Sharepoint with.
Easy to setup? What OS are you using?
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@black3dynamite said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
Yeah, we have been using it a little bit. It is what we are replacing Sharepoint with.
Easy to setup? What OS are you using?
Not my first choice, but it is on CentOS 7 shared with some other workloads.
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@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@black3dynamite said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
Yeah, we have been using it a little bit. It is what we are replacing Sharepoint with.
Easy to setup? What OS are you using?
Not my first choice, but it is on CentOS 7 shared with some other workloads.
Why not just run it in a container then? I have to run it on CentOS because of political reasons but I had to compile a newer version of Git to be able to use it.
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@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@black3dynamite said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
Yeah, we have been using it a little bit. It is what we are replacing Sharepoint with.
Easy to setup? What OS are you using?
Not my first choice, but it is on CentOS 7 shared with some other workloads.
Why not just run it in a container then? I have to run it on CentOS because of political reasons but I had to compile a newer version of Git to be able to use it.
There are easier ways to upgrade GIT on CentOS to fix that.
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@black3dynamite said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
Yeah, we have been using it a little bit. It is what we are replacing Sharepoint with.
Easy to setup? What OS are you using?
I actually did it on Ubuntu 16.04 just because it's what their documentation claimed they had tested it with. Very straight forward installation process, although I didn't do the git setup nor add any web servers or reverse proxy to it since it will be internal only. I plan to go back and add the git repo here before long though.
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@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@black3dynamite said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
Yeah, we have been using it a little bit. It is what we are replacing Sharepoint with.
Easy to setup? What OS are you using?
Not my first choice, but it is on CentOS 7 shared with some other workloads.
Why not just run it in a container then? I have to run it on CentOS because of political reasons but I had to compile a newer version of Git to be able to use it.
There are easier ways to upgrade GIT on CentOS to fix that.
I guess I shouldn’t say had to. It was just the quickest thing vs searching for a repo I could trust. But I’d just run it in an LXC container if I had the choice.
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I am currently testing one using http://alliance.themerex.net/splash/
Really easy to edit with a visual editor and has multiple dashboard themes. Along with that I will be testing azure AD authentication and may be try gamification plugins.
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@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@black3dynamite said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
Yeah, we have been using it a little bit. It is what we are replacing Sharepoint with.
Easy to setup? What OS are you using?
Not my first choice, but it is on CentOS 7 shared with some other workloads.
We talked about it the other week. We’re you able to take notes for a guide? I might install another instance today from scratch so I can document it.
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@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@black3dynamite said in Intranet suggestions....:
@scottalanmiller said in Intranet suggestions....:
@stacksofplates said in Intranet suggestions....:
@jaredbusch said in Intranet suggestions....:
@zachary715 said in Intranet suggestions....:
@fuznutz04 said in Intranet suggestions....:
I'm still evaluating https://wiki.js.org/. I have it installed and setup, and I love the interface, but have not had a lot of time to really test it out in a production environment yet.
Wordpress is definitely a solid choice, especially with the right plugins.
I've been playing with https://wiki.js.org/ as well and I'm really loving it. It's still fairly young it seems but looks promising. Been spending a lot of time migrating notepad and word file documentation to it over the last week or two.
I also use Wordpress for a personal website, and would recommend it if you're needing additional functionality that a wiki may not offer.
ok, damnit. now I really need to set this up.
Ya it's pretty cool. It's awesome that it auto commits to a Git repo.
Yeah, we have been using it a little bit. It is what we are replacing Sharepoint with.
Easy to setup? What OS are you using?
Not my first choice, but it is on CentOS 7 shared with some other workloads.
We talked about it the other week. We’re you able to take notes for a guide? I might install another instance today from scratch so I can document it.
I did not yet, but the install was pretty easy. I need another instance, so this shouldn't be hard to get done.
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Any of these options recommended for a multi-client scenario? Would need authentication so each client only accesses their own documentation.