Hi
Been looking around for a good wiki for our non-profit. Found Confluence http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/ - looks great, enterprise solution - and licence is free for non-profits.
Any thoughts on how this could integrate with Joomla? How easy would it be to use common user database?
I'm trying to get my head around how to use different tools with a common user database - already using SMF forum (intregrated) and Mailman (not integrated). Would like to bring in YanC or similar newsletter and mailing solution to replace Mailman. How to make them all work without each user having several passwords etc???
Cheers
Osbert
Confluence wiki integration?
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Re: Confluence wiki integration?
We'd love to figure this one out too.
We use Confluence (wiki), Jira (Issue tracker), MailMan (mailing list), CiviCRM and Joomla!/Drupal (CMS)
Would love to unify login etc so that users have only one login/password. We suspect LDAP is the way to go forward. CiviCRM relies on the CMS authentication, so if Joomla! does LDAP auth, we should be all set. Not sure if mailman has LDAP auth
lobo
We use Confluence (wiki), Jira (Issue tracker), MailMan (mailing list), CiviCRM and Joomla!/Drupal (CMS)
Would love to unify login etc so that users have only one login/password. We suspect LDAP is the way to go forward. CiviCRM relies on the CMS authentication, so if Joomla! does LDAP auth, we should be all set. Not sure if mailman has LDAP auth
lobo
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Re: Confluence wiki integration?
I'm in the same boat. :-)
Cheers,
Tobias
Cheers,
Tobias
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Re: Confluence wiki integration?
What's happened to this thread? Has anyone figuered something out?
Re: Confluence wiki integration?
I also use the following:
Confluence Wiki (this just plain rocks, best tool in the world, Joomla a close second)
Flyspray Tasks/Bugs
Mailman mailing lists (this tool sucks and has one of the worst web interfaces in the world but it's the only free option!)
Atlassian has Crowd / LDAP authentication and there is OpenID in the open source world
Either one would work well with Joomla
There is this project, but needs legacy mode enabled
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/
Joomla Flyspray integrates the joomla login with flyspray 0.9.9 (latest as of now)
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/
Not sure I really need my users logging into Joomla that much, I mostly need to integrate wiki with tasks/bugs but all 3 would be nice.
Confluence Wiki (this just plain rocks, best tool in the world, Joomla a close second)
Flyspray Tasks/Bugs
Mailman mailing lists (this tool sucks and has one of the worst web interfaces in the world but it's the only free option!)
Atlassian has Crowd / LDAP authentication and there is OpenID in the open source world
Either one would work well with Joomla
There is this project, but needs legacy mode enabled
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/
Joomla Flyspray integrates the joomla login with flyspray 0.9.9 (latest as of now)
http://extensions.joomla.org/component/ ... Itemid,35/
Not sure I really need my users logging into Joomla that much, I mostly need to integrate wiki with tasks/bugs but all 3 would be nice.
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