
1 Nov
2020
1 Nov
'20
5:55 p.m.
Michael Galea via talk wrote:
I have never had a problem administering dokuwiki other than the usual installation wrinkles. And the fact that the content is stored in plaintext files makes it easier for me to backup (and gives me some assurance that I have a way out of it if I want).
I've had good experience with ikiwiki. It keeps the wikitext in a git repository and renders to HTML on the server as-needed, so I can fetch the repo and work in the plain wikitext with grep and vi and the usual tools, then push a commit to the server and it updates the HTML view. Or I can use it like a normal wiki and edit in the browser. -- Anthony de Boer