I think not maintaining yet another piece of software is probably a good 
thing for most projects.  So, using whatever SF provides is a good thing.

And, if you really have problems, please contact me.  I'm good friends 
with Ross Turk, the Director of Community at SF and can probably 'make 
things happen' (tm) ;-)  While I know Ross is committed to making SF the 
best code hosting platform out there, but there are other options if you 
get frustrated by their infrastructure.

Chris.

Josh Kropf wrote:
>
>
> How about DokuWiki?  http://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki
>
> This wiki engine is written in PHP and stores wiki pages in plaintext
> files so there shouldn't be a problem hosting this on sourceforge.
> Doing a backup would be as simple as tar'ing and scp'ing the directory
> containing the files.
>
>   
>

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