Hi Matt, Thanks for an interesting and thoughtful thread.
FYI, I am developing an interpreting application that will be mixing Emacs-Hyperboles tree orientated format with Gemini protocol's GemText format (as well as some classification approaches). Potentially it can (eventually) make a good fit for a wiki. I will be presenting some aspects around it for Fosdem => https://fosdem.org/2022/schedule/event/minimalsyntaxes/ Kind regards, ==================== Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy@libre.brussels January 11, 2022 3:24 PM, "Matt" <m...@excalamus.com> wrote: >> There are definitely wikis which use fairly simple markup > >> (e.g. markdown) and can usefully be read and updated online via a web >> interface and git offline or online. The one I'm most familiar with is >> ikiwiki (available in guix), though don't have a lot of experience >> updating it via the web interface. > > It looks like the web interface is simple yet sufficient, basically a text > box and then the buttons > you'd expect: submit, preview, add/remove attachment. It uses the usual > markdown syntax and can > support others using plugins. > > https://ikiwiki.info/ikiwiki/formatting > > The default style is pretty bare bones, but I imagine it could be made to > match the Guix theme. > > Great suggestion!