In this case, owfs and owfs-wiki repos seem to make sense. Would be nice if 
there were a blacklist feature. 

> On Sep 11, 2016, at 10:06 AM, Johan Ström <jo...@stromnet.se> wrote:
> 
>> On 11/09/16 18:55, Colin Reese wrote:
>> I see. I didn't see there was a restricted access list option for the public 
>> wiki.
> Just to be clear:
> 
> Each repository can have it's own wiki.
> A wiki can either be publicly editable ("any github user"), or only 
> editable by repository collaborators ("users in teams with push access").
> 
> Two different repositories (and their accompanying wikis) does not need 
> to have the same list of collaborators (write access).
> 
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