Are companies using this app?

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Michael Potter

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Oct 21, 2023, 1:18:16 PM10/21/23
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I am evaluating using this app for my company.

This would be for internal company policies and only accessible to people in the company.  I would like to be able to deny anyone that is not part of the company to ease security headaches.

Are companies using this app?

What is the security model?  The context of that question is that I would like the security to be what ever is set in google docs.  That is, if a document I create is not accessible to an employee in google docs, then they can't see it in the wiki.

Uri Blackman

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Oct 23, 2023, 12:35:26 PM10/23/23
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We are using it for our company.
It's used internally and open to anyone that has a google account with our domain.
We don't use it for documents that we don't want the whole company to see.
This is a simple wiki that requires everyone either to have access or not and can't be set by user.

Michael Potter

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Oct 23, 2023, 7:22:10 PM10/23/23
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After looking more deeply into it, it looks like it uses wiki type
codes in the google documents and not actually rendering the google
documents as presented in the google doc.

is that perception correct?
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Andrew Fischer

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Oct 24, 2023, 9:50:14 AM10/24/23
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Hi Michael,

Library renders pages using the formatting in a Google Doc. Headers, bold and italic styles, links, and images will come through with some minimal additional formatting for presentation on a website.

You can see an example version of a library site at https://nyt-library-demo.herokuapp.com/. If you scroll to the bottom of any article, you can click the "edit this page" button to see what the doc looks like.

Let me know if you have any additional questions!

-Andrew

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