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Of course we integrated great Web 2.0 features of Drupal like blogs, news, activity streams, shares, tagging and other taxonomies. So yes, it is possible to use the Drupal Application Platform to create a flexible Wiki and Intranet solution for different usecases:
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At the end we created a full fledged Enterprise 2.0 Wiki. We did not aim to cope with the MediaWiki or DokuWiki functionalities only, we rather aimed higher to cope with Foswiki, Mindtouch or Confluence functionalities and go for the enterprise market and do something Drupal is designed for: Compete with the best and have a great usability. Some of those modules are already released on like: Instead we had to create a set of ~ 30 new modules which cope with all the fields you also often talk about in this group. Unfortunately we couldn´t use existing wiki modules, as they didn´t fulfill the functionality and usability we had in mind. It is build on vanilla Drupal 6 and creates a new level of integration of Wikis or even more precise, for Drupal in Intranet-Applications. Drupal(wiki) is now officially listed on the wiki-comparision page #1 : We are happy to announce the successful implementation of Drupal as Wiki in the Drupal Wiki project.