WIKI documentation Software?

Yang Yu yang.yu.list at gmail.com
Sun Mar 15 11:59:27 UTC 2020


On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 7:07 AM Brielle <bruns at 2mbit.com> wrote:
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> I personally like Dokuwiki a lot.
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> From a usability standpoint, once you spend a few learning the interface, it’s very simplistic and not overwhelming in features.  You can always add extensions for stuff you need that isn’t there out of box.
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> From a technical standpoint, it doesn’t need a database.  The entire structure is text files, so it can be run on even a super small VM, and doing backups is as easy as tarballing the data directory.
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> It’s got support for LDAP for authentication too, which might be useful.

+1 for dokuwiki

easy to maintain, has enough features while not become distracting

only complaint is that it doesn't support markdown, but the syntax is
easy enough (much easier than MediaWiki imo)



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