My brother blogged on this subject earlier this year:
http://panela.blog-city.com/what_format_to_use_for_a_dead_tree_journal__2006_new_years_g.htm

On 6/16/06, m h <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Another route if your stuck on the wiki thing is MoinMoin.  I believe
that the only real dependency is Python (which includes a webserver)
and it uses flat files.

I guess I'm still confused about your requirements?  Are other people
going to be accessing this?

For something like a journal (which can/should be kept for a long
time) what will you do when wiki++ (or wiki#) comes out, or some
web3.0 solution?  How do you update/migrate?
How do you export it in a persistent manner (read dead-tree)?

Just curious....

-matt


On 6/16/06, Gary Thornock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- Dan Hanks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, 16 Jun 2006, John M wrote:
> >
> > > Any suggestions?
> >
> > Apache + PHP + Mediawiki + MySQL (I believe all those
> > should work on Windows), and you can keep your journal in a
> > wiki. Different users/profiles might be a challenge, but I
> > believe it would be possible.  I'd have to delve more into the
> > Mediawiki guts to know for sure.
>
> I'd have said WordPress instead of MediaWiki, but otherwise my
> suggestion would be about the same.
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