I just did a few more searches and seems there's more than one WIKI engines...I'm thinking of pmWIKI. To those that know WIKI, is this worth the installation? :-). or is there a more recommended WIKI Engine? -- St�phane Richard Senior Software and Technology Supervisor http://www.totalweb-inc.com For all your hosting and related needs "Georg Bauhaus" wrote in message news:bivc64$dkn$1@a1-hrz.uni-duisburg.de... > Stephane Richard wrote: > : Well I was thinking about WIKI's but for the development projects > : themselves....such as a wiki to keep people informed on the development > : progress of a given project. > > We have found a WiKi as a useful compromise for assembling > project-related information, iff people are disciplined. > For example, it has information that is not found in source code > comments or doesn't seem to belong there, like descriptions of > installation procedures, > when there is no official document or when there are quickly moving > targets or when the project is very small. > > In addition, it allows one to add explanations of how the > whole program works, in an ad hoc fashion. > > > Georg