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On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 11:30:28PM +0900, Derek Martin wrote: > I have often found that the difference between idealism and realism is > laziness... > > I think it would take the average web administrator 10 minutes to set > up a location on the web server to dump the documents into, password > protect it, and teach the secretary how to access it. Setting up a > more robust, general-purpose solution can, I think, be done in under a > day. There are probably even existing solutions that can be set up > quickly and easily... > > Yes, I'm ignoring all the political BS that invariably goes along with > doing this kind of thing. From a technical standpoint, this is very > simple, and I don't see how you could argue otherwise... www.twiki.org -- or any other decent Wiki. -dsr-
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