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WIKI documentation Software?
- Subject: WIKI documentation Software?
- From: nanog08 at mulligan.org (nanog08 at mulligan.org)
- Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2020 17:08:48 -0600
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I've been using MoinMoin wiki for years. It hasn't been updated for
quite a while, but it has worked really well for me, is trivial to
install, uses text file backend so no need for a database, allows for
hierarchical structure, is pretty fast, is very very light weight and
extensible, built on python and free.
I don't know if there is a docker container, but I'm thinking of
building one.
If you want something simple, stable, older, small and usable you might
take a look at MoinMoin.
If you want a docker container, ask and I'll probably build one.
Geoff
On 3/14/20 2:35 PM, Gavin Henry wrote:
> I think DokuWiki does this and as an added bonus saves all as text files.