But they say that mediawiki user right management
is not enough powerful for us.
And the are right to say that.
"MediaWiki is not designed to be a CMS, or to protect sensitive data.
To the contrary, it was designed to be as open as possible. Thus it
does not inherently support full featured, air-tight protection of
private content. But with the massive increase of MediaWiki use in
corporate intranets and the many CMS-like features emerging, demand
for tighter security is emerging."
(Quote from "Security issues with authorization extensions")
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Security_issues_with_authorization_extensions
What happens if security is not tight enough? Is security important in
your intranet?
Regards
Claus