If you're considering a git backed wiki like others have suggested you
could do worse than use the one that github uses; gollum.
https://github.com/github/gollum
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The other option CPANEL provides (or at least the configuration my ISP
currently offers) is
TikiWiki designed to be an international, clean and extensible Content
Management System and Groupware that can be used to create all sorts of web
applications, sites, portals, intranets and extranets.
My favourite are dokuwiki (PHP) and ikiwiki (Perl).
Both do not use DB backend.
Ikiwiki rely on git with some of its functionaly, like another
interesting one - git-wiki (Ruby).
I'm sure you know about wikimatrix.org web site where you can find
heaps of information about many wiki.
However at the
gitit.net also looks very good.
I'm using mediawiki myself, but I'll probably try gitit.
El 21 de novembre de 2011 9:17, onlyjob only...@gmail.com ha escrit:
My favourite are dokuwiki (PHP) and ikiwiki (Perl).
Both do not use DB backend.
Ikiwiki rely on git with some of its functionaly, like
Any opinions on the good, bad, ugly Wiki software?
I'm playing with PHPwiki (because it is tiny).
Marghanita
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I like MediaWiki.
2011/11/21 Marghanita da Cruz marghan...@ramin.com.au
Any opinions on the good, bad, ugly Wiki software?
I'm playing with PHPwiki (because it is tiny).
Marghanita
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I like the idea of a git - backed wiki. Gives a version controlled,
robust data store. I often find the comparison tables on wikipedia to
be very useful, for many types of software.
goo dluck
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Zenaan == Zenaan Harkness z...@freedbms.net writes:
Zenaan I like the idea of a git - backed wiki. Gives a version
Zenaan controlled, robust data store. I often find the comparison
Zenaan tables on wikipedia to be very useful, for many types of
Zenaan software.
We've been running Moin for many
Hi all,
I am considering hosting a wiki for some folks, it is currently hosted
on PBWiki. If anyone knows PBWiki at all, can you recommend Free wiki
software that is closest in syntax and look-and-feel to the PBWiki
software?
-Mary
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