Excellent work Bart, it looks great :)

On 2/3/06, Bart Masschelein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> We're proud to announce the first version of Riki, -yet another- a wiki
> using Engines. It started from an Engine-ification of the latest version
> from i2, from a while ago, and since then more functionality has been
> added, to become what it is now: a fairly usable wiki. So far for the
> promo talk. More motivation for "why Riki?" can be found on
> http://smart-engines.dyndns.org/riki/, together with information on how
> to obtain it and install it.
>
> Riki features currently:
>
> * Multiple books, controllable from an admin page
> * Menu, editable from within the wiki
> * Import wiki from Instiki, and i2, or any Textile-based wiki
> * Deleting pages
>    This will rename all links to this page to something like [page x is
> removed]
> * Renaming pages
>    This will also rename all links to this page, preserving the name
> behind the pipe.
> * Overview of populated pages, awaiting pages, and orphaned pages
>
> and will be extended with
>
> * File upload
> * Login- and UserEngine
> * Search functionality (to come very soon)
> * Some more base wiki features
>
> Go ahead, and try it out, and please do send any remarks. They may be
> positive or negative, as long as they constructive ;-). What would be
> interesting is how well it serves what it (and Engines in general) is
> meant for: a wiki application to incorporate easily in an existing Rails
> application.
>
> Enjoy,
>
> Bart.
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