I never really was against the usage of the github wiki, but since it would
have meant reformatting all the articles, we kept dokuwiki. However, since
we'll need to update a lot of the documentation to match FreeRDP 1.0 soon,
we might as well use that as an opportunity to migrate our wiki to github.

I was actually convinced just by looking at the current github wiki
features:
https://github.com/features/projects/wikis

We'd basically get an awesome git-backed wiki system, and we could use
markdown as the markup language. History is kept in git, reviews can be
performed, etc. The entire wiki history can be backed up by just cloning the
wiki repository.

Would anybody see a reason not to move to the github wiki system?
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