In regards to Wikki's the easiest one for people to use is probably
http://moinmo.in/

<http://moinmo.in/>With MoinMoin there is no special markup to learn. It is
quite easy to set up. It is very easy to setup on a individual machine, and
then later move it to a server.

And it is easy to import the content of  MediaWiki into it.

A good example of how it can look can be found at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam

<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam>Very important with setting up a
Wiki is to force some structure at start, otherwise it soon becomes a mess.

James


2009/12/26 Harry <[email protected]>

> I'd personally steer clear of mediawiki, unless you have a group of people
> who are familiar with writing/editing articles using wiki markup. The
> learning curve is quite steep, and once the novelty wears off you might
> find
> you're the only one who's holding the fort.
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