On Dec 13, 2004, at 9:32 PM, Allan Odgaard wrote:
I have no experience with other wiki software, a few things that would be nice: o run under apache (to allow for robots.txt and fine-masked authentication) o some wiki-spam prevention o page history with rollback of course ;) o would be preferable if the syntax is textile for compatibility o and preferable also if it can import pages easily
If there are any suggestions, it would be nice to know how they fit with the above requests.
I've played a fair bit with SnipSnap[1], and in fact have one running[2] on my Fedora box at home if anyone wants to play. Registration is open for the time being. If anyone wants admin rights, I'll set you up.
Confluence[3] abso-freaking-lutely *rocks*, but costs about $4kUSD. Too bad TM isn't open source, 'cause they do OS licenses for free. ;-)
Confluence uses a Textile-similar markup language, and it would not be difficult to extend SnipSnap to use JTextile. From what I've seen, instiki isn't "pure" Textile, so any kind of import will require work.
[1] http://snipsnap.org/ [2] http://telly.bravo5.org/snipsnap/space/start [3] http://confluence.atlassian.com/