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7 7  * 13th of January 2022, from [[Cracky>>https://forum.xwiki.org/t/every-like-lost-after-upgrade-from-12-10-4-to-12-10-11/9674/8]]:(((
8 -> Anyway, I thank the XWiki team, always quick and usefull answer when we encounter an issue and a very active project and core team which is really appreciable in an open source project. We integrate a lot of opensource project in our solution and XWiki (with Keycloak) are by far the most serious and efficient team.
8 +> [...]Anyway, I thank the XWiki team, always quick and usefull answer when we encounter an issue and a very active project and core team which is really appreciable in an open source project. We integrate a lot of opensource project in our solution and XWiki (with Keycloak) are by far the most serious and efficient team.
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10 10  * 1st of October 2021, from Jérôme Courat in the xwiki.org feedback form:(((
11 11  > Been giving a try to XWiki 3 or 4 years ago, experience was painfull: tedious install, very slow learning curve (use and administration), poor performance (server side), UI was... huh... ok. Today try is definitely different: docker deployment is blazing easy and fast, learning by experiment is definitively better, user and admin ui experience is way better... kudos! Use case: friend of mine wanted kinda participative / collaborative website between sharepoint and blog. Not too social oriented, a bit like a CMS, even though not knowing what a CMS actually is... actually, sharepoint like, but for home use, to share with friends: videos, pictures, files, ideas... First try was humhub: not convincing. Today, I think I've found the solution. ;)

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