[Noisebridge-discuss] Document-level forking and version controlled wikis (theoretical/design)
John Magolske
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Tue Dec 22 17:04:33 UTC 2009
* Sai Emrys <noisebridge at saizai.com> [091221 22:30]:
> A problem I'm working on that might interest some of you:
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1944297/document-level-forking-and-version-controlled-wikis-theoretical-design
Looks interesting...
No idea if these offer anything beyond the GitWiki you mentioned:
Gitit -- a wiki backed by a git or darcs (& now mercurial) filestore,
written in Haskell
http://gitit.net/
Sputnik -- extensible wiki engine, stores data in a git repository,
database or subversion repository...or write your own storage plugin,
written in Lua
http://sputnik.freewisdom.org/
I'm using Gitit, mostly on account of it's integration with Pandoc for
markup processing.
John
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