Tom Limoncelli wrote:
> One thing to consider is that if they learn a tool that is widely
> popular outside of the university, they'll be better prepared to
> participate outside the university.  Considering how popular MediaWiki
> is, and how much support it gets, I'd seriously consider it.
>
> That's easy for me to say.  I have no experience with how difficult it
> is to install or maintain.  :-)
>
>   
Yes, considering that it runs one of the largest, most popular wiki 
sites in the world (wikipedia) makes it a strong contendor right out of 
the gate. That doesn't mean it's perfect for any particular niche, but 
it is a strong point in its favor.

Regarding how easy to setup and maintain - pretty easy..

Oh, and of course, eschew any wiki that still insists on using CamelCase 
for markup.
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