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Hi All, Mambo rocks. -- Regards, Hilton Travis Phone: +61 (0)7 3343 3889 (Brisbane, Australia) Phone: +61 (0)419 792 394 Manager, Quark IT http://www.quarkit.com.au Quark AudioVisual http://www.quarkav.net http://www.threatcode.com/ <-- its now time to shame poor coders into writing code that is acceptable for use on today's networks War doesn't determine who is right. War determines who is left. > -----Original Message----- > From: Jean-Francois Theroux [mailto:jftheroux at privalodc dot com] > Sent: Wednesday, 21 July 2004 06:17 > > You could always check out Mambo Portal. It's very nice, and > easy to install. Lot's of different themes available. > > http://www.mamboserver.com > > -jf > > Mitch (WebCob) wrote: > > What say the users? > > > > Yeah or Nay to a wiki? > > > > I know there is a doc project... but from my limited > > experience, that's not what a wiki is. A wiki can serve > > as an ad-hoc collaborative medium for documenting rarer > > issues that might never have a place in a manual. > > > > Specific implementations of solutions in various classes? > > > > Rulesets > > - games > > - voip > > > > IPSec interoperation w/ other products > > > > Tricks for various ISP's > > > > Modules > > > > Other stuff? > > > > I can set something up (was refered to kwiki PERL, but am > > inclined to take a look at phpwiki) and host it, but I > > think there should be broad support and definitely support > > from Manuel before doing so. > > > > Yes? No? > > > > Manuel? > > > > Thanks guys. > > > > m/ |