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From: Rick Hill
Date: Thu, Apr 19 2012 12:25PM
Subject: Confluence vs WordPress
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Jess,
We have an account on the campus Confluence instance (vendor also make JIRA). We (IET and us) have chatted about using it to track issues
but it didn't support knowledge bas from issues as the new campus knowledge base tool does. Well, maybe that;'s not tru!
http://summit.atlassian.com/archives/concept-and-launch/confluence-as-knowledge-base
If we could leverage this centrally hosted tool to both track issues and provide a public knowledge base, maybe we don't need WordPress after all. In fact it appears Confluence has a blog function as weel.
So, though you've put a fair amount of exploratory work into WordPrss, perhaps we should chat with the Confleunce folks here on campus to see if it meets our overall ne3eds.
Wondering if I can ask you to take the lead on this? I can point you to the right folks. We can ll meet and go from there?
Rick Hill, Web CMS Administrator
University Communications, UC Davis
(530) 752-9612
http://cms.ucdavis.edu
Web CMS assistance at = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = <mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >
From: Rick Hill
Date: Thu, Apr 19 2012 2:29PM
Subject: Re: Confluence vs WordPress
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Ooops! Wrong list! Please delete!
Rick
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Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012 11:25 AM
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Subject: Confluence vs WordPress
Jess,
We have an account on the campus Confluence instance (vendor also make JIRA). We (IET and us) have chatted about using it to track issues
but it didn't support knowledge bas from issues as the new campus knowledge base tool does. Well, maybe that;'s not tru!
http://summit.atlassian.com/archives/concept-and-launch/confluence-as-knowledge-base
If we could leverage this centrally hosted tool to both track issues and provide a public knowledge base, maybe we don't need WordPress after all. In fact it appears Confluence has a blog function as weel.
So, though you've put a fair amount of exploratory work into WordPrss, perhaps we should chat with the Confleunce folks here on campus to see if it meets our overall ne3eds.
Wondering if I can ask you to take the lead on this? I can point you to the right folks. We can ll meet and go from there?
Rick Hill, Web CMS Administrator
University Communications, UC Davis
(530) 752-9612
http://cms.ucdavis.edu
Web CMS assistance at = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = <mailto: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >