Terminology CMS Wiki Logi Logi


Is a Wiki a Content Management System ?

It uses web-scripts and forms, it allows people to add documents to a site, and edit their contents, and publish them with no need for HTML-skills...

So yes Wiki's are CMSses. But would we be capable of talking about them easily and clearly in most contexts if we did away with the word Wiki ?

No, not in my opinion.

Now LogiLogi: It is a web-app, it allows people to add and edit documents, but the way in which the documents are named, linked, have to compete with eachother, and are displayed depending on the users preferences makes that a different term is easy. Of course it first of all refers to the concrete implementation of LogiLogiManta that we are creating, and from there to the philosophy behind it. And what it will do from there is up to you and other people that might deem this system and philosophy usefull...
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