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... ... @@ -2,7 +2,18 @@ 2 2 3 3 {{info}}If you're interested to add your own testimonial, please register and edit the page or add a testimonial as a comment. You can also blog about it, tweet it, etc. This is one of the ways to [[contribute>>dev:Community.Contributing]] to the XWiki project.{{/info}} 4 4 5 -* 18 June 2013, from Ramez Kamel, [[here>>https://twitter.com/Fivefoots/status/346712140108939264]], [[here>>https://twitter.com/Fivefoots/status/346903110855307264]] and [[here>>https://twitter.com/Fivefoots/status/346906686679814144]]:((( 5 +* 7 July 2013, [[from Catalin Cimpanu on Softpedia>>http://news.softpedia.com/news/Script-of-the-Day-XWiki-364308.shtml]]:((( 6 +> Java is one of the most stable platforms around and, when it comes to Java-based wiki platforms, XWiki is probably the best open source solution you can currently find. 7 +> Developed with all the features you'd expect to see on Wikipedia itself, XWiki is truly an enterprise solution, even if it's free to use under the LGPL license. 8 +> 9 +> Under continuous, regular, and well-planned development stages throughout the past years, we saw XWiki evolve from its 2.x branch to its current 5.x version, boasting up with features, themes, and extensions in a stable, slow pace. 10 +> 11 +> The way we viewed XWiki has evolved from: "Let's see if the platform supports this feature" to "Let's see what feature the platform doesn't currently support." 12 +> 13 +> Our view has also changed from viewing XWiki as a another boring Wikipedia clone to a solution that can be recommended not only for wikis, but for Intranets, Web portals, knwoledge bases, full-blown CMSs, CRMs, and many more. 14 +))) 15 + 16 +* 18 June 2013, from Ramez Kamel, [[here>>https://twitter.com/Fivefoots/status/346712140108939264]] and [[here>>https://twitter.com/Fivefoots/status/346906686679814144]]:((( 6 6 > @XWiki Rocks 7 7 > Well, (re)discovering it. Looks to me that you coined a number of features ! 8 8 > it's well thought, and the 3rd party integration features. Wonder how hard it is to implement custom stuff (in java, i'm a newbie)