I'm currently using dokuwiki. Works well enough for my needs. How are you using git as the "backend"? Is that the way you update the wiki?
----- Original Message -----
From: "David J. Weller-Fahy" <dave-lists-aklug@weller-fahy.com>
To: aklug@aklug.org
Sent: Monday, September 28, 2009 5:30:01 PM GMT -09:00 Alaska
Subject: [aklug] Re: Interesting Software
* damien@linuxninjas.tv <damien@linuxninjas.tv> [2009-09-28 11:09 -0500]:
> Saw these in one of the Linux magazines. Haven't had time to try any
> of them. They look interesting.
>
> Ikiwiki
I'm currently using ikiwiki to document my current project [1]. So far
I've been impressed, especially as it allows me to edit via web or
console, and using git as the backend has made the whole thing a breeze.
[1]: http://bikini.caterva.org
The setup was not completely trivial, but the flexibility provided is
worth the pain of installation.
Regards,
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