Perhaps it makes more sense to concentrate on integrating rails and
MediaWiki rather than to start from scratch?  Depends on your reasons
for wanting a rails wiki of course.


On Sep 11, 11:43 am, Colin Densem <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've been doing some searches for Rails based Wiki systems. Googling  
> on anything with the word wiki is of course full of false positives.  
> At this stage I have two options, either a wiki project which will  
> stand on its own, or one which is easily integrated to another  
> project. I'm using clearance for authentication.
>
> So far and a little surprised, I've only come across two, signal wiki  
> and adva-cms as an inspired by version of signal.
>
> Part of me wants to do this new idea in a rails based wiki and another  
> part, says play safe and stick to an established one, e.g. mediawiki,  
> but I ask, where is the fun in that?
>
> Any comments gratefully taken, any experience in production use would  
> also be appreciated and mitigate the mediawiki arguments.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Colin.
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