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We are not happy with Drupal and want to move to a more modern community platform. We were yet unable to find a solution that includes the following components:
- Discussion (forum)
- Blog (news)
- Wiki (contributions)
A strong candidate for 1 is Discourse. WordPress is fine for 2. There are plenty options for a Wiki, too. We would however much prefer an integrated solution, so we don't have to maintain three different packages, all with their own server requirements, backups and security implications.
Researching this costs a lot of time that we currently need for other priorities, but maybe some of you already know a solution that works? If you have any suggestion, please let us know.
Mo., 17.10.2022 - 21:23 Permalink
At the time when i rent a server at Keurig online hosting, at startup i could choose from a lot of applications to install on their server
But the same case was also at other webhosts when i rented there a server
Perhaps you can find there something ?
Mo., 17.10.2022 - 22:47 Permalink
Wordpress has plugins that extend its functionality to cover all of your requirements. Might not be free though to get the best ones that would support a consistant theme across them all.
Mo., 17.10.2022 - 22:57 Permalink
Yes, when i made a Wordpress website, there was much possible for functionality
Di., 18.10.2022 - 10:03 Permalink
WordPress is great for blog/news and maybe Wiki, but last time I checked it had no suitable forums.
Will check again. If there's a way to seamlessly merge it with Discourse, that might be it.
Di., 18.10.2022 - 13:35 Permalink
There is a plugin for discourse (probably more than one):
WP Discourse
Some alternatives: (https://blog.hubspot.com/website/best-wordpress-forum-plugins)
Mi., 19.10.2022 - 11:46 Permalink
Not sure if you will get a good forum, blog and wiki if you are looking for ONE software. Maybe better to keep it separate.
Regarding wiki, I found something a while ago that I like very much as it works a bit different, more like books. And it looks very clean as well. It can also export the virtual books to PDFs.
(https://www.bookstackapp.com/)
Demo page to test: (https://demo.bookstackapp.com/books) user: admin@example.com password: password