On 1/23/20, Peter Easthope <pe...@easthope.ca> wrote: > A friend asked about setting up a wiki for development of a relatively > simple document. Mostly text. Possibly a few illustrations. Running > on a personal machine or a hosting service; not determined yet. > Authenticated access to a large group of people; not public. > > MediaWiki is an obvious possibility. Too complex? MoinMoin as used > for wiki.debian.org isn't so visually appealing; just a configuration > choice? Many others. > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software > > Advice?
Hi.. I took a shot at this via "apt-cache search web wiki". That search was decided upon by picking out something that easily popped as "wiki", in this case "wiliki", then looking for similar by using a VERY USEFUL tag, "web::wiki". Found something called Sputnik. I like the sound of that word, always did. The package sounds.. "robust", possibly maybe even a little too much. Implementation and some incidental screenshots are the only way to really find out. Sputnik's "apt-cache show" description is: +++++ BEGIN SPUTNIK'S DESCRIPTION +++++ Description-en: Extensible wiki Sputnik is a wiki written in Lua. It is also a platform for building a range of wiki-like applications, drawing on Lua's strengths as an extension language. . Out of the box Sputnik behaves like a wiki with all the standard wiki features: editable pages, protection against spam bots, history view of pages, diff, preview, per-page-RSS feed for site changes. . At the same time, Sputnik is designed to be used as a platform for a wide range of "social software" applications. Sputnik stores its data as versioned "pages" that can be editable through the web, and it allows those pages to store any data that can be saved as text (prose, comma-separated values, lists of named parameters, Lua tables, mbox-formatted messages, XML, etc.) While by default the page is displayed as if it carried Markdown-formatted text, the way the page is viewed (or edited, or saved, etc.) can be overridden on a per-page basis by over-riding or adding "actions". . The packages provide a wide range of storage modules that may require one of the suggested packages: git, lua5.1-sql-sqlite3, lua5.1-sql-mysql. . The easiest form of deployment is by using the Xavante web server. +++++ END SPUTNIK'S DESCRIPTION +++++ I like the sound of that package enough to add it to my regular downloads until I get a chance to play with it firsthand. :) Cindy :) -- Cindy-Sue Causey Talking Rock, Pickens County, Georgia, USA * runs with birdseed *