To use Tiki as a real content management system where people can add or change wiki pages securely, it will be a feature, if they (compared to mediawiki or wikipedia) first can store changes or new wiki pages as a draft. A chief editor checks it before it will be published. If it is possible to add this feature, I promise there is no reason left to choose mediawiki as a software.
The process could be:
1. somebody changes content in a wiki page or adds a new wiki page. Chenges will not be visible to everybody but the admin and the chef editor.
2. admin and chief editor will be informed about changes automatically
3. admin or chief editor check the content
4. if admin or chief edito agree they will publish the changes
5. if admin or chief editor do not agree they will not publish it and contact the editopr.
I am creating a huge portal with tiki as an alternative to wikipedia. Unfortunately I found out too late that this feature is missing. I can imagine the usability of tiki will be increased tremendously if this feature will bne available.
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