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12/12/2006 3:25 PM
 

I've just installed the Ktomics Wiki (in anticipation of that being the core of the new DNN Wiki), and found a couple of things that would be extremely helpful for our web.

We are hoping to use the Wiki as a basis for a helpdesk knowledgebase. It would contain things like whitepapers, process documents, etc. The ability to have a group that can approve additions or changes to articles before they "go live" on the website would help in this a lot. Additionally, the ability to delete an article would be appreciated. And while I'm indulging in such a large amount of wishful thinking, how about an "add article" button somewhere in the interface.

Thom Smaller

 
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12/28/2006 8:28 AM
 

I echo Thom's wish list. These would be quite useful features indeed.

 
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12/29/2006 4:10 PM
 

I agree as well, with two additions.

1. Enable the admin to block IP addresses

2. Enable users to have a watch list.

I'm looking forward to the updates, any idea when to expect them?

 

 
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