Not built into it AFAIK.
There is a Gollum frontend project on github and you could probably integrate it
with some other Ruby permissioning app - but I haven't done any of that myself.
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--Leo
Rohit Patnaik wrote:
Gollum looks good. I'll give it a try. Does Gollum have a way to
restrict pages so that some pages are only visible to logged-in users?
That's a feature that would be nice to have, but it's not required.
-- Rohit Patnaik
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 1:28 PM, Leo Shklovskii <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Give gollum a try: https://github.com/gollum/__gollum
<https://github.com/gollum/gollum>
It's not python, but it's really nice and has MathJax support out of
the box.
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--Leo
Rohit Patnaik wrote:
Hello, and sorry for the (slightly) off topic post. I have a few
open source projects, and a bunch of just general computer notes
(Linux tips, troubleshooting tips, etc.) Currently my notes are
all stored in Evernote. However, in an effort to move away from
proprietary data stores and to make my notes more accessible, I
would like to migrate my notes off Evernote and onto a wiki.
My two main requirements are that the wiki needs to be easy to
set up and administrate, and that it needs to be
not-totally-broken when viewed on a mobile device. Support for
math notation (via MathJax or something similar) would be nice
to have, but isn't a strict requirement. And, of course, Python
support (for plugins, etc.) would be appreciated as well.
So, with all that in mind, can any of you recommend a wiki engine?
Thanks,
Rohit Patnaik