On Aug 12, 2004, at 10:10 AM, Luis Casillas wrote:
Brion Vibber wrote:
Jean-Christian Imbeault wrote:
Oh, and I do realize that ACLs go against the
spirit of a wiki. It's
just that we would like to use mediawiki internally but some
information
must not be viewed by certain employees (legal reasons, NDAs, etc
...)
MediaWiki is *not* designed for sensitive data.
I strongly advise you not to attempt to use MediaWiki for material
that
you are legally obligated to keep private.
I'm trying to understand the reason for this recommendation. Is it
because
Ooops, accidental send. What I meant to ask is whether there is some
intrinsic design characteristic that makes it unsuitable for such use,
or whether it's a matter of implementation details that development
doesn't address because the software is not intended for that.
--
Luis Casillas <casillas(a)mercedsystems.com>