On Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Sunir Shah wrote:
> > In two words : it's not trivial to install, and the results
> > are not flashy enough (e.g. not easy to insert images, etc.)
>
> By the way, the main reason that wikis haven't taken off is that
they
> weren't marketed heavily. Still, when I ask people if they know
what
> a wiki is, they go, "You mean wikiweb.com?"
Most of the posting so far have indicated that twiki is being used
inside the corporate firewall on intranets. In this invironment I
can see how much easier it would be to implement, especially those
companies that have IS departments. I was hoping to make use of
twiki as colaborative pages within web sites. In my case these web
site are hosted by ISP's at the owner's expense. Those ISP's I have
contacted and requested twiki added to their cgi-bin have refused. I
assume my only alternative is to run a server, which is way beyond my
capablities not to mention my wallet.
~Ray