sphinx-autobuild is at https://github.com/GaretJax/sphinx-autobuild

I haven't looked at those wiki's, but it would be wise to check if you are 
using sphinx specific tags that are not part of reST or if you are using 
any extensions.  Those may not work if you are using a reST based wiki.

On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 6:48:15 PM UTC-7, gsavix wrote:
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> hhuumm!! good information. please have one url for all of us see more 
> details? regards.
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> 2016-06-09 15:56 GMT-03:00 Peter Burdine <[email protected] <javascript:>>
> :
>
>> If you haven't tried it, you might want to look at the sphinx-autobuild 
>> extension.  It seems to work pretty well, it will start up its own 
>> webserver and issue an html rebuild anytime a file is modified.
>>
>> I have noticed though if you use the sphinx-jinja extension, changing the 
>> source of the context will trigger a rebuild, but won't necessarily rebuild 
>> the affected content.  You can make one small tweak to the plugin, change 
>> 'html' in the setup function to say 'env', then it works as expected.
>>
>> If you don't have too many people, you may be able to use that as a wiki.
>>
>> On Monday, May 9, 2016 at 3:26:53 PM UTC-7, Chris Barker - NOAA Federal 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> No, Sphinx is not a wiki system.
>>>
>>> The defining feature of a wiki is that users can edit the pages on the 
>>> fly in the same web app that is presenting the pages. Sphinx generates 
>>> static content, and does not provide an interface for editing it.
>>>
>>> That being said, it may be useful for your use-case.
>>>
>>> If you put your Sphinx content in a gitHub repo, you can serve up the 
>>> rendered html with gitHub pages, and your users/contributors can edit the 
>>> content with gitHub's interface, OR by cloning the repo and doing the usual 
>>> PR dance that is used for code.
>>>
>>> If your contributors are fairly sophisticated or used to the gitHub 
>>> workflow, this can work well.
>>>
>>> Alternatively, there may well be a wiki system that allows RST as the 
>>> markup language -- maybe even gitHub's wiki.
>>>
>>> -CHB
>>>
>>> On May 9, 2016, at 7:54 AM, Renato Pontefice <[email protected]> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I would start to use a wiki to write documentation on my softwarehouse.
>>> My Idea is to use restructuredtex, because is most useful (I can 
>>> translate it on pdf, word etc...)
>>>
>>> So my wiki reference is moinmoin. 
>>> I saw that moinmoin is quite at release 2, but still release 1.9.x
>>>
>>> My question is:
>>> Could Sphinx be a wiki?
>>> Or, it is lust a "trasformation" software?
>>>
>>> I hope I was clear
>>>
>>> TIA
>>>
>>> Renato
>>>
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