You can use PmWiki, which is in php, can be used with or without mysql or another database, is very easy to maintain, can be edited online.
It has multi-level granularity, you can give people access to edit individual pages or groups of pages, etc. As far as I remember it has 3-4 permission levels, from read permission, to edit, to approve pages (for editors/admins) to set passwords and administer the system. I have been using it for years without any problems and I am far from an advanced user, coder or sysadmin. I am sure there are other light footprint and established wikis. Z. On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 6:49 PM, Amir Eldor <amir.el...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Shlomi and CC'ed list, > > We have started playing around with IkiWiki on one of our servers. As I > see it, there's a drawback of tough installation and possibly annoying > maintenance. Not sure if I will have enough time to deal with bugs or > problems in a timely manner if we are not to use HaMakor's funds for paid > IkiWiki services. The good things about IkiWiki is the ability to edit the > wiki online and its plugin system (although I'm not sure what plugins we > need). > > The alternative is to not shoot myself in the leg by using a Perl system > for the job (although Shlomi likes Perl) and use a different solution > instead. Two possibles are either making a small compiler-script that > converts Markdown/whatever to HTML and version it with git/whatever. This > is pretty close to using the second alternative which is something like the > Ruby based like "serve <http://get-serve.com/>". The +'s, easier to > administer than IkiWiki. The -'s, no online editing. The ?'s - do we want > Wiki-like editing on Linux.org.il? or can we settle down with having the > sources on GitHub/BItBucket and accepting pull-requests instead of wiki > edits? > > Would like to hear your input, > Amir > > _______________________________________________ > Discussions mailing list > Discussions@hamakor.org.il > http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/discussions > -- Sincerely, Steve http://www.words2u.net - GPS points and tracks (mainly in Costa Rica) http://www.words2u.net/recipes - Recipe collection
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