Hi,

Dokuwiki <https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki#> is a pretty simple and nice CMS 
which doesn’t even need a database, and could just be enough to handle a scons 
+ doc website. I’ve been using it in my company and for personal websites and I 
found it reliable and stable.

I also found those plugins which would be helpful, however, there only work 
with git and I found nothing for Hg. But if i remember properly a previous 
discussion, there is no will to move to GitHub, right?
* https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:gitbacked 
<https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:gitbacked> : Sync/store pages and media in a 
git repository. So you can show/edit your human-readable wiki dir (e.g. 
documentation) with DokuWiki and store it together with your source code in the 
same git repo.
* https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:gitlog 
<https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:gitlog> Display git commits and changed files.



> Le 14 mai 2015 à 00:01, Dirk Bächle <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> On 13.05.2015 22:53, Bill Deegan wrote:
>> Dirk,
>> 
>> As a member of the plone community  (I manage baypiggies.net 
>> <http://baypiggies.net>). I'm thinking it's likely overkill.
> 
> I'm watching Home Improvement Season 1 Episode 2 right now on YouTube... What 
> do we need? More power! ;)
> 
>> I've been playing with pelican (static site generator) and that combined 
>> with a hg or git repo and some scripting would turn out
>> pretty nicely I think.  Not to mention would have a much lighter load on the 
>> webserver.
>> 
> 
> Well, my basic idea was to get away from a purely static site...it would 
> again be hard to contribute for people without "commit access".
> 
> Dirk
> 
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