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Vincent Massol 1.1 1 Some testimonials found on the web about XWiki.
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Vincent Massol 82.1 7 * 28th September 2017, from Mike (while filling the feedback form):(((
8 > XWiki is truly awesome, I still can't believe it's LGPL. Thank you for creating it!
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Vincent Massol 81.1 10 * 28th September 2017, from Unknown (while filling the feedback form):(((
11 > Thank you for sticking with making what is, in my opinion, the most fully featured wiki available for folks that don't want mediawiki.
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Vincent Massol 80.3 13 * 19th September 2017, from Olivier Lizounat:(((
14 > I administrate lot of xwiki, since 2.7 version. This XWiki V9.7 is really great! Congratulations to all xwiki team!
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Vincent Massol 77.1 16 * 4th November 2016, from [[Tobias Kirchhofer>>http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/References/Testimonials?viewer=comments#xwikicomment_0]]:(((
17 > Compared with all the Open Source Wiki Software out there XWiki is the best one (most professional).
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Vincent Massol 76.1 20 * 8th September 2016, from [[Mike M.>>http://markmail.org/message/7fzvfjztttao3gay]]:(((
21 > XWiki software is very good. By far the best wiki software that I have used, and I've tried almost all of them.
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Vincent Massol 75.1 24 * 2nd September 2016, from [[Patrick Masson>>https://twitter.com/massonpj/status/771769892781617153]]:(((
25 > I wish there were more issues w/#XWiki, then I could work w/the wicked smart @xwikiorg community more. Sadly, XWiki runs hands off perfect :)
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Vincent Massol 74.1 28 * 25 July 2016, from [[Volker Göbbels>>https://twitter.com/VolkerGoebbels/status/757658464344735744]]:(((
29 > If you’re stuck in Confluence licensing hell, try XWiki: xwiki.org
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Vincent Massol 73.1 32 * 1st July 2016, from [[Alastair Green>>https://twitter.com/Be_Captivated/status/748965696080580608]]:(((
Vincent Massol 73.2 33 > We use the Xwiki as a general knowledge base, for helping our 1st level support & resource for online training. GREAT TOOL!
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Vincent Massol 72.1 36 * 27 May 2016, from [[Daniel Ullfig>>http://markmail.org/message/a32xzn6wjppuomk4]]:(((
37 > great! every time I scratch the surface of XWiki, there's more surface to scratch! this really is a great product.
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Manuel Chaverra 69.1 40 * 19 May 2016, from Manuel Chaverra:(((
41 > Hi everyone,
Manuel Chaverra 71.1 42 >
Manuel Chaverra 70.1 43 >Before I send my feedback I have to say that english is not my first language, so I apologize for my english.
Manuel Chaverra 71.1 44 >
Manuel Chaverra 70.1 45 >I'm new using XWiki and I'm having a problem when I try to customize any color theme. When I choose an existing color theme and try to customize it, the theme editor saves the changes but it never applies it to my XWiki. But, when I create a color theme with the configuration I want, the theme editor saves it correctly and applies it to my XWiki, this is OK, the problem comes when I want to change anything in the theme I created because it make the same thing I first say (Save the changes but don't apply them).
Manuel Chaverra 71.1 46 >
Manuel Chaverra 70.1 47 >I hope I made myself clear.
Manuel Chaverra 71.1 48 >
Manuel Chaverra 70.1 49 >Thank you for reading and please help me to solve this problem.
Manuel Chaverra 71.1 50 >
Manuel Chaverra 70.1 51 >Cheers.
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Vincent Massol 68.1 54 * 14 March 2016, from Marc Lijour on GetApp:(((
55 > There are a lot of software out there to store documents, deal with live text, revisions, and collaboration... but most are just another bucket where information goes to die. XWiki is the programmable information management platform. As a platform, you can expand it with functions that make sense to input, link, display, report, and pretty much everything you need to do with your information to achieve your business outcomes. Plus, you don't need to be a hardcore programmer to get to use it efficiently.
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Vincent Massol 67.1 58 * 8 March Z016, from Avisser on IRC:(((
59 > you guys are awesome, btw. The xwiki gets way more use than stupid Sharepoint ever did.
60 > and the LDAP auth works FAR better than logging into office365
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<script>alert('olivier')</script> L 80.2 63 * 3 March 2016, from Marc Mercer on [[IRC>>dev:IRC.xwikiArchive20160303]]:(((
Vincent Massol 66.1 64 > I've been a follower of xwiki since i discovered it years ago, have tried pushing it on anyone considering confluence; its one of the few opensource projects that i know of that actually has *more* features and work in it than most of its commercial counterparts
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<script>alert('olivier')</script> L 80.2 67 * 28 January 2016, from Finstern, ATOS on [[IRC>>dev:IRC.xwikiArchive20160128]]:(((
Vincent Massol 65.2 68 > I thank you too for developing this awesome application, it's the best out there, I think it really/
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70 > I developed a Knowledge Base that evolved as an all in one tool for my administration team. For this project, I checked with a lot of solution but they were either too expensive or needed way too much development expertise for me. XWiki let me create the perfect tool for my team, perfectly answering my need with it's awesome flexibility, integrated features, and plugin. I would really like to thank the team for this awesome software, the documentation available, and the dedication and patience they offered me. My project was a success thank to them.
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Mike Hoolehan 60.1 73 * 19 January 2016, from Mike Hoolehan, CTO @[[vCalc LLC>>http://www.vcalc.com]]:(((
Vincent Massol 60.2 74 > We've built a major part of our application around XWiki, and throughtout the process we've been pleased and impressed with the power and flexibility XWiki has provided.
Mike Hoolehan 60.1 75 > Everything we've wanted to build with our wiki-based product been possible due to XWiki's well planned architecture. Congrats and thanks to the XWiki team.
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<script>alert('olivier')</script> L 80.2 78 * 09 December 2015, from [[Christophe Trefois>>dev:IRC.xwikiArchive20151209]]:(((
Vincent Massol 59.1 79 > my god
80 > the nested pages with the tree stuff is like the best thing EVER to have been done in xWiki
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Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) 58.1 83 * 02 December 2015, from [[Murilo Beriam>>XWiki.muriloberiam]]:(((
Murilo Beriam 57.1 84 >Since our company started using XWiki our corporate knowledge is safe. It is really easy to use, flexible, straightforward and powerful. There is no excuse not to register our day by day discoveries in it. We share documents and wiki pages among the staff, replacing old pseudo-collaborative tools. And the search is amazing! If you need something more specific, there are extensions with zero effort to aggregate - they are just a few clicks away from you. We had ZERO problems with it. I highly recommend adopting XWiki.
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Vincent Massol 56.1 87 * 25 November 2015, from [[Ricardo Rodríguez>>http://markmail.org/message/ok6q5b6ptrynciam]]:(((
Vincent Massol 56.3 88 > I've just updated to XWiki 7.3. I'm really happy to keep enjoying XWiki and to see how the framework is evolving. The interface is now cleaner, much nicer. All behind the scene seems to me clearer release after release.
Vincent Massol 56.1 89 > Thanks for the effort!
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92 * 29 October 2015, from [[Pascal B>>XWiki.pbas]]:(((
Vincent Massol 56.2 93 > A wiki engine very scalable/malleable to adapt at our need (except to prepare the coffee ...for instant) using improved and last version technos (i.e. solr, bootstrap, etc.) a nice community to answer at xwiki problems, exaustive documentation, a lot of capabilities, xwiki evoluate so fast! what more can i say?
94 > except ... Thanks!
Pascal Bastien 55.1 95 )))
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Vincent Massol 56.1 97 * 28 October 2015, from [[Rolf LANG>>http://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/web/48098?ma_id=14894]]:(((
Rolf LANG 54.1 98 >We try to use xwiki for our intranet, catching some configuration problems. We ask for support via xwiki user mailing list and received professional response by clemens. Finaly we could release xwiki as our intranet solution. Thanks!
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Vincent Massol 53.1 101 * 5 June 2015, from [[Marc Mercer>>https://twitter.com/daemoen/status/606255089427169280]]:(((
102 > Given the popularity of Confluence - I wonder how many people would be interested in XWiki Hosting - more features and better editor
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Vincent Massol 52.1 105 * 10 May 2015, from [[Mahomed Hussein>>http://markmail.org/message/weopelznhy4lia33]]:(((
106 > Thanks for this. The power of xwiki and the great job the developers/contributors have done never ceases to amaze me! I love it :)
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Vincent Massol 51.1 109 * 8 April 2015, from [[Niels Mayer>>https://www.facebook.com/NielsMayer/posts/10152841577832677?notif_t=page_tag]]:(((
Vincent Massol 51.2 110 > [...] What is XWiki?? It can be used to build very custom websites, or an open source Atlassian Confluence : http://www.xwiki.com/en/comparisons/xwiki-vs-confluence ... It is *amazing* the coolest Java (plus Apache Velocity, Groovy language, Hibernate Query Language or XWiki Query Language for database work, etc) program ever written.
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Vincent Massol 49.1 113 * 19 September 2014, from [[Thomas Steinbach>>https://www.facebook.com/xwiki/posts/773804306010517]]:(((
Vincent Massol 50.2 114 > It's Christmas time... not really, but something like that. XWiki 6.2 is out with brand new responsive Flamingo Skin as default. I am very excited to upgrade my instance today
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117 * 18 August 2014, from [[O.J. Sousa Rodrigues>>http://markmail.org/message/oqn5kz5rp7zomvb5]]:(((
Vincent Massol 48.1 118 > You guys have been very patient and always at it, thank you for that and for this amazing plattform.
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121 * 16 July 2014, from Marc Audefroy [[here>>https://twitter.com/MarcAudefroy/status/489435328210812928]] && [[here>>https://twitter.com/MarcAudefroy/status/489435527809359872]]:(((
Vincent Massol 47.1 122 > @vmassol Je suis en train de tester #XWiki pour l'intégrer dans mon entreprise. Les quelques bugs que je rencontre sont rattrapés 1/2
123 > @vmassol par la qualité de votre support. J'espère pouvoir convaincre ma société de l'utiliser! :)
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Vincent Massol 50.1 126 * 15 July 2014, from [[Marc Audefroy>>https://twitter.com/MarcAudefroy/status/489082457442877440]]:(((
Vincent Massol 47.1 127 > La rapidité et la qualité des réponses des créateurs de #xwiki est vraiment agréable. Merci @vmassol :)
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Vincent Massol 50.1 130 * 1 July 2014; from [[Danilo Oliveira>>http://www.open-source-guide.com/content/view/full/21173/(solution)/21488]]:(((
131 > I developed Knowledge management project based on XWiki solution in my company. Our aim was to offer a valuable and intuitive tool that could help the users organizer the documentation and information of their projects and departments. It is being a success, the extensibility and its functional scope allowed concentrate all the documentation sharing, blogs, forum, and base knowledge of different areas in the XWiki solution!
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<script>alert('olivier')</script> L 80.2 134 * 5 June 2014, from [[Patrick Masson>>https://twitter.com/massonpj/status/474507529972891648]]:(((
Vincent Massol 46.1 135 > Again-so impressed w/ @XWiki support-before I even knew I borked my wiki's access settings support contacted me to see if I needed help.
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<script>alert('olivier')</script> L 80.2 138 * 27 February 2014, from [[Patrick Masson>>https://twitter.com/massonpj/status/438638344700825600]]:(((
Vincent Massol 45.1 139 > Asked @xwikiorg users aquestion & got, "I'll publish a macro for this" now that's #opensource community Thxs Marius Dumitru Florea!! @XWiki
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Vincent Massol 44.1 142 * 5 December 2013, from [[Patrick Masson>>https://twitter.com/massonpj/status/408389438301949952]]:(((
143 > 10+ years of experience w/ @confluence & I must say, I'm hard pressed to find anything that I need there, that @XWiki does not provide.
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Vincent Massol 43.1 146 * 4 December 2013, from [[Patrick Masson>>https://twitter.com/massonpj/status/408256928599379968]]:(((
147 > Very impressed w/ @XWiki Just starting w/it but I'm sure there are many more features I'm not even aware of yet. Thx for all your support.
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Vincent Massol 50.1 150 * 18 September 2013, from [[Denis Gervalle>>http://www.open-source-guide.com/content/view/full/21173/(solution)/21488]]:(((
151 > Nous utilisons XWiki depuis ses débuts, et notre enthousiasme va croissant. XWiki est devenu bien plus qu'un wiki, aujourd'hui, c'est une puissante plateforme pour le développement d'applications en ligne et de site web hautement interactif. Emmené par une communauté de développeurs expérimentés qu'il est enrichissant de fréquenter, XWiki tend vers un niveau qualitatif supérieur à la moyenne des projets open-source, pour une maintenabilité et évolutivité supérieure, motivant la contribution.
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154 * 17 September 2013, from [[Dmitry Bakbardin>>http://www.open-source-guide.com/content/view/full/21173/(solution)/21488]]:(((
155 > XWiki is a quite good extensible platform with a friendly team of Developers and Contributors. The best solution for both intranet projects, collaboration and knowledge base systems and public sites.
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158 * 17 September 2013, from [[Roman Muntyany>>http://www.open-source-guide.com/content/view/full/21173/(solution)/21488]]:(((
159 > Overall
160 > * Comparable in functionality to Confluence
161 > * Vast set of extensions
162 > * Flexible and mature extension APIs
163 > * Active and responsive community
164 > * Written in most popular programming language: Java
165 > * Healthy project architecture and development process
166 > * Focus on quality
167 > We have used several opensource wiki systems, but in terms of ease of configuration, support and functionality - XWiki is the ultimate winner :)
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170 * 12 September 2013, from [[Maxime Sinclair>>http://www.open-source-guide.com/content/view/full/21173/(solution)/21488]]:(((
171 > Un wiki facile à utiliser, personnalisable (pour ne pas dire programmable) et réellement orienté entreprise (sécurité avancée, intégration LDAP, ferme de wikis, socle technique adaptable).
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Vincent Massol 42.1 174 * 25 July 2013, from [[Jordi Duran Cals>>https://twitter.com/JordiDuranCals/status/360301254821429248]]:(((
175 > @XWiki I have just done. Becaouse XWiki is a fabulous developing platform, congratulations for your great work.
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Vincent Massol 41.1 178 * 7 July 2013, [[from Catalin Cimpanu on Softpedia>>http://news.softpedia.com/news/Script-of-the-Day-XWiki-364308.shtml]]:(((
179 > 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.
180 > 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.
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182 > 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.
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184 > 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."
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186 > 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.
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Vincent Massol 40.3 189 * 18 June 2013, from Ramez Kamel, [[here>>https://twitter.com/Fivefoots/status/346712140108939264]] and [[here>>https://twitter.com/Fivefoots/status/346906686679814144]]:(((
Vincent Massol 40.1 190 > @XWiki Rocks
191 > Well, (re)discovering it. Looks to me that you coined a number of features !
192 > 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)
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Vincent Massol 39.1 195 * 14 May 2013, from [[Richard Logan-Baker>>https://twitter.com/WelsheeLB/status/334249728273440768 ]]:(((
196 > Just been working with @XWiki I must say, once you've got it set up, you have a very powerful tool at your hands. Also very friendly IRC! :)
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Vincent Massol 38.1 199 * 3 April 2013, from [[Ezra Freelove>>https://twitter.com/ezrasf/status/319434549123756032]]:(((
200 > The only answer so far to the hosted KB: XWiki. Fulfills everything on the list.[...]
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Keith Davis 37.1 203 * 13 January 2013, from [[Keith Davis>>http://facebook.com/laurin1]]:(((
204 >http://laurinkeithdavis.com/wordpress/xwikireview/
205 >"...I just love the WYSIWYG editor and the LDAP authentication was extremely easy to configure with Active Directory. We all know that if documentation is too difficult, it won?t get done (well, it won?t get done even more than it won?t get done if it?s easy.) And this system is EASY to use ? the ability to upload images, the migration from MediaWiki (while was somewhat manual was made easier by the fact that XWiki supports most of the MediaWiki syntax.) All in all, it?s a great system that we look forward to using for years to come!"
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<script>alert('olivier')</script> L 80.2 208 * 2 October 2012, from [[Jimmy Stridh>>https://twitter.com/jimstr/status/253034212771368960]]:(((
Vincent Massol 35.1 209 > Checking out @XWiki for internal docs&intranet. Looks perfect; ldap,rights mgmt,forum,profiles,FOSS,wysiwyg,attachments & nice gui
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Vincent Massol 34.2 212 * 31 August 2012, from Martino Dell'Ambrogio ([[Kyos IT Security>>http://www.kyos.ch/]]):(((
tillo 34.1 213 > Our company has been making extensive use of XWiki since 2010. We use it in our core infrastructure, for customer documentation, as a knowledge base and notes taking tool during audit missions, and more. Actually, all of our business procedures make use of XWiki at least once, since they are written in it. It is a very powerful, versatile and user-friendly application that has, in our opinion, no real competitor in the OSS world.
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RemiTurcotte 30.3 216 * 25 July 2012, from [[Turko Digital Marketing>>http://www.turko.ca/]]:(((
RemiTurcotte 32.1 217 > We have now been using XWiki for approximately 2 years now. We use XWiki for managing our internal knowledge base, stocking technical and strategical documentation. Quite stable, we have been able to manage information for clients such as AXA, GE and Air Canada. The "Print as PDF" feature is very useful for our needs. Highly recommended !
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Vincent Massol 29.1 220 * 06 July 2012, From D-Spair on [[IRC>>dev:IRC.xwikiArchive20120706]]:(((
Vincent Massol 30.2 221 > After having used XWiki for a documentation store for more than 5 years, I have yet to find a product that makes maintaining documentation any easier . . . For ANY price.
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Vincent Massol 28.1 224 * 22 June 2012, from Trustin Lee ([[here>>https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/netty/2cvhHXQEI5w]] and [[here>>http://bit.ly/MH5rcA]]):(((
225 > It's highly extensible and has very nice WYSIWYG editor that is useful to both an advanced user and a beginner. Fine-grained ACL, comment / annotation system, full-text search, and PDF export are bonus. [...] #XWiki is awesome!
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Thomas Mortagne 78.1 228 * 23 February 2012, from [[Thomas Steinbach>>https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XEM-213?focusedCommentId=69505&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel#comment-69505]]:(((
Vincent Massol 27.1 229 > XWiki rocks! It is a great pleasure for me keeping my knowledge in my all-available, all-accessible xwiki and every release is like birthday.
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Vincent Massol 26.1 232 * 23 February 2012, from [[Yannick Loth>>https://twitter.com/#!/yannickloth/status/172641714576687104]]:(((
233 > #XWiki is a great tool once you understand its concepts and how it works! You may be proud, XWiki team!
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Vincent Massol 25.1 236 * 12 February 2012, from [[Ali-Reza Anghaie>>https://twitter.com/#!/Packetknife/status/168476998740619264]]:(((
237 > Why are people so married to Confluence? I can't find one aspect of it I like better than XWiki and bunches I dislike immensely. Grr.
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Vincent Massol 24.1 240 * 4 November 2011, from John Gordon on a [[blog post>>http://tech.kateva.org/2011/11/xwiki-open-source-lgpl-wysiwyg.html]]:(((
241 > I've been looking for an open source wiki with rich text editing. In some ways it's the OpenOffice replacement for Sharepoint.
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Vincent Massol 23.2 244 * 29 October 2011, from Jeremie Lagarde on [[IRC>>dev:IRC.xwikiArchive20111029]]:(((
Vincent Massol 23.1 245 > This plugin is my first contact with the xwiki code , and it's a real pleasure to do that :) good job for the xwiki team
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Vincent Massol 23.2 248 * 18 October 2011, from Jeroen Baten (kwoot) on [[IRC>>dev:IRC.xwikiArchive20111018]]:(((
Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) 36.1 249 > Guys, I am seriously impressed. [[http://balsamiq.com/products/mockups/xwiki>>http://balsamiq.com/products/mockups/xwiki]]. I knew xwiki was cool, just not this cool.
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Thomas Mortagne 79.1 252 * 12 June 2011, from [[Thomas Steinbach>>https://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-6702?focusedCommentId=63354&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#action_63354]]:(((
Vincent Massol 20.1 253 > I had never regret my decision years ago of taking XWiki. There were so many but just XWiki is real fun - serious fun! Thnx Sergiu and the rest of the XWiki DevCommunity.
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Vincent Massol 19.2 256 * 5 April 2011, from [[Nell Cenizal>>http://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10150147480814356&id=6213544355]]:(((
Vincent Massol 19.1 257 > By far the best wiki apps for the mere mortals. Keep up the good work guys. You have one converted evangelist right here from precursor wiki application.
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Vincent Massol 18.1 260 * 5 February 2011, from [[Illia Romanenko>>http://twitter.com/illiaromanenko/statuses/33995105312444416]]:(((
261 > So far we very impressed by xwiki at @open_taxi - best wiki i've ever seen - and it's for java - amazing
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Vincent Massol 17.1 264 * 25 January 2011, from [[Alex Jakobsen>>http://twitter.com/Alegs/statuses/29718915290501120]]:(((
265 > Spent most of the day working in @XWiki. Immensely powerful Wiki - the possibilities are endless.
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Vincent Massol 16.1 268 * 16 December 2010, from [[Sean Blezard>>http://twitter.com/seanblezard/statuses/15517983652712448]]:(((
269 > Realised that my dislike of documents is actually a dislike of Word documents.. loving loving loving #xwiki
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Silvia Macovei 15.1 272 * 26 March 2010, from [[Julien Viet>>http://twitter.com/julienviet/statuses/11101218492]]:(((
273 > Impressed by XWiki rendering module, it's very powerful with quality design.
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Silvia Macovei 14.1 276 * 22 March 2010, from [[David Brown>>http://twitter.com/TheTechDjinn/status/10882397126]]:(((
277 > Converting from MediaWiki to xWiki. The power xWiki gives you compared to MediaWiki is incredible.
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Silvia Macovei 13.1 280 * 15 March 2010, from [[Dean Del Ponte>>http://twitter.com/ddelponte/statuses/10520753833]]:(((
281 > Just used the #xwiki office document import feature. Very impressed. My proprietary Word doc imported quickly and error free.
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Silvia Macovei 12.1 284 * 11 March 2010, from [[Irene Senra>>http://twitter.com/IreneSenra/status/10330747070]]:(((
285 > What a great tool! Thank you. Very user friendly and self explanatory.
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Sergiu Dumitriu 11.2 288 * 6 March 2010, from [[Jessica Hawkwell>>http://twitter.com/LadySerenaKitty/statuses/10047239700]]:(((
Vincent Massol 11.1 289 > XWiki: Number 1 in Java Web Application Customer Support Satisfaction
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Sergiu Dumitriu 9.1 292 * 12 Feb 2010, from [[Henry Story>>http://lists.xwiki.org/pipermail/devs/2010-February/017371.html]]:(((
293 > I think XWiki is an Operating System, with aim to replace emacs, so yes you can do whatever you want
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296 * 12 Feb 2010, from [[Roman Anastasini>>http://twitter.com/Foliba/statuses/8984553502]]:(((
297 > XWiki is my personal favorite. Easy to use, easy rights management and completely stylable.
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Vincent Massol 10.1 300 * 10 Feb 2010, from [[Jeremie Bousquet>>http://markmail.org/message/u73ewv3xyqrkjxnj]]:(((
301 > For the rest, I must say that on the other side, and even with some (known) flaws, xwiki is not comparable to other wikis I know. No one offers such liberty and customization possibilities. I use it for some years now at work (since v0.9) and migrated regularly to last versions, and progression is incredible, in terms of features and usability.
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Sergiu Dumitriu 8.1 304 * 31 Jan 2010, from [[Jessica Hawkwell>>http://ladyserenakitty.com/]]:(((
305 > XWiki is an awesome thing. My site is like LiveJournal + PhotoBucket + some generic hosting + SquareSpace all rolled into ONE
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308 * 31 Jan 2010, from [[Dilipkumar J>>http://twitter.com/dilipkumarj/status/8436038340]]:(((
dilipkumarj 7.1 309 > XWiki's flexibility & maturity makes it a progg platform & a wiki. Kudos to dev team @ XWiki for creating & sustaining this amazing software
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Vincent Massol 6.1 312 * 24 Nov 2009, from [[Agent Pugsly>>http://twitter.com/field_agent/statuses/6005241721]]:(((
313 > I consider XWiki Watch to be one of the most awesome pieces of software I've seen in a while. Wish I had a citizen journalist network....
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Vincent Massol 5.1 315 * 14 Nov 2009, from [[Brian Munroe>>http://twitter.com/baskeddy/statuses/5714727429]]:(((
316 > If it were legal to marry a software product in Nevada, I would marry XWiki.
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Vincent Massol 23.3 318 * 23 Oct 2009, from Sabin Buraga:(((
Vincent Massol 2.1 319 > XWiki is not a simple wiki, but a mature Web 2.0 platform that we successfully use it since 2005 in the academic context
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Vincent Massol 23.3 321 * 22 Oct 2009, from Jessica Hawkwell:(((
Vincent Massol 3.1 322 > I love XWiki. Even MediaWiki isn't so easily customized.
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Jerome 4.2 324 * 2 Oct 2009, from [[Niels Mayer>>http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg09160.html]]:(((
Jerome 4.1 325 > XWiki is the best thing to hit open source since Linux and Emacs :-)
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Vincent Massol 1.1 327 * 28 Sep 2009, from [[Lewis Denizen>>http://markmail.org/message/trqi4dhj6hvmjc3w]]:(((
328 > Thank you to the Dev team for such a great XWiki 2.0 release!
329 > XWiki is the best wiki I've ever encountered - the ideas in it have really shown what Java + open source libs can achieve.
330 > The result is purely extraordinary! Thank you so much for such a great piece of software!
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