I've got pretty much experience installing CMS systems, all kinds of Wiki and Drupal. Xoops install is just about the same, except for a few confusing statements in the instructions (where to move xoops_libs, etc), but the site does work.
http://pj.freefaculty.org/xI think this would be easier if the README files supplied with xoops pointed the reader more clearly to the pdf document here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xoops/files/XOOPS Documentation_ Core
In particular, this one is excellent:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xoops/files/XOOPS%20Documentation_%20Core/XOOPS%20Installation%20Guide/XU-002_XOOPS_Installation_Guide_2.5.2.pdf/downloadBut I can't make much happen in my new site. Your packaging has made it a bit difficult to figure out how to make this work after the installation.
There is a "Navigation" stripe across the top with a cool sideways "pops out" feature, it lists site options to choose like "News" and "Forums" and "Gallery" and "Movies". Awesome, I thought at first. Until I realized...
None of those features were installed. xoops is not provided with those modules. I don't have any news or forum module software installed. Why do those things I don't have show in that Navigation slide out thing?
OK, I get it. I have to go on a module hunt. What should I get? If I had not been through months of module hunting in the Drupal community, this would have spelled doom for me in xoops. Most of the modules on the xoops site say "may not work with current versions" and it appears many new, working versions of modules are not even listed in your site.
I want a wiki? I navigate through your site, see some posts saying simplyWiki is the best, so I install version 1.1 and get some errors in the resulting web pages, so I start googling and find that there is a fixed, mature (monthss old) version 1.2 on a different website, over here:
http://community.?????.org/modules/smartsection/item.php?itemid=565&keywords=simplywikiI want a forum module. The default theme's Navigation points at a module called "newbb", but while looking for that, I find instead it is actually called "cbb" in the modules listing after installation.
Oh, well. I expect I'll make it work. Or keep trying. It seems to me xoops may have a feature I can't get anywhere else: more fine-grained user permission management. I've been really frustrated that MediaWiki won't let me assign pages to particular users, and Drupal's user management system (or, should I say, set of competing paradigms) is very frustrating. xoops looks better.
But I can't say for sure, until I can find the modules that people are supposed to use to create the pages in the first place :)