WIKI documentation Software?

Craig cvuljanic at gmail.com
Wed Mar 18 01:25:46 UTC 2020


Greatly appreciate all these suggestions, we are going to test several of
these packages out and determine which will be best for us.

Thanks!

Then comes the task of getting the legacy wiki pages off the Mac wiki
server over to the new wiki

Argg

More figuring out to do.


On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 9:22 PM Billy Crook <BCrook at unrealservers.net>
wrote:

> We're a new group and at recommendation of this thread, I set up
> dokuwiki for us and I like it already!
>
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 1:54 PM Jens Link <lists at quux.de> wrote:
> >
> > Craig <cvuljanic at gmail.com> writes:
> >
> > > Wanted to ask what WIKI software teams are using to save documentation
> to / how to's for staff, etc.
> >
> > On the wiki side: +1 for dokuwiki
> >
> > Given that more and more people are automating stuff and this way ending
> > up git anyway:
> >
> > Write your doku as markdown, put it into git, generate static web
> > pages. For people who like editing via a GUI can use gitlab or something
> > similar.
> >
> > This approach has some advantages:
> >
> > - You always have (a more or less) current version of your documentation
> >   offline
> > - You can just use grep to find stuff
> >
> > Jens
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