wiki for household

Marcelo Cavalcante kalibslack-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Fri Nov 2 13:36:51 UTC 2012


Have you ever heard about tikiwiki? It's a nice and simple to use/maintain
wiki.

http://www.tikiwiki.org

Many great futures, including all you described. ;]

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On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Fernando Duran <liberosec-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org> wrote:

> http://twiki.org/
>
>
> stupid Yahoo mail (in "plain text" mode!), there's no spaces in URIs
>
> ---------------------
> Fernando Duran
> http://www.fduran.com
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Fernando Duran <liberosec-FFYn/CNdgSA at public.gmane.org>
> > To: "tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org" <tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org>
> > Cc:
> > Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 9:19:33 AM
> > Subject: Re: [TLUG]: wiki for household
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've installed and used http://twiki.org/ for a couple years, from what
> I
> > remember it was Perl and flat file based.
> >
> >
> > ---------------------
> > Fernando Duran
> > http://www.fduran.com
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >>  From: D. Hugh Redelmeier <hugh-pmF8o41NoarQT0dZR+AlfA at public.gmane.org>
> >>  To: Toronto Linux Users Group <tlug-lxSQFCZeNF4 at public.gmane.org>
> >>  Cc:
> >>  Sent: Friday, November 2, 2012 2:20:21 AM
> >>  Subject: [TLUG]: wiki for household
> >>
> >>  I'm thinking that it might be nice to have a wiki in our house.  I
> > don't
> >>
> >>  want one in the cloud for privacy reasons.
> >>
> >>  Christopher Browne suggested I try to pick TLUG's brains.
> >>
> >>  What might the wiki be used for?  Who knows until we live with it for a
> >>  while.
> >>
> >>  - inventories, including photos
> >>
> >>  - documenting various kinds of projects (software, hardware, crafts,
> >>    culinary (eg. recipes)
> >>
> >>  - collections of documents like manuals, links to interesting things
> >>
> >>  - possibly replacing our paper filing system (I've got a great scanner
> > for
> >>    this purpose; now I need to software architecture).  We have a lot of
> >>    paper.
> >>
> >>
> >>  Why a wiki?
> >>
> >>  - easy to add stuff
> >>
> >>  - not needing to shoehorn into a restrictive structure (eg.
> >>    conventional database)
> >>
> >>  - hope that the info is long lived: not in a proprietary format,
> supported
> >>    by a vibrant community, easy to migrate
> >>
> >>
> >>  Things we need:
> >>
> >>  - light weight (I don't want to become further burdened as a sysadmin)
> >>
> >>  - stable (change management isn't fun)
> >>
> >>  - strong community (to ensure long and healthy life)
> >>
> >>  - good support for history (revision control) and backups
> >>
> >>  - simplicity
> >>
> >>  - pleasant and easy support for pictures and other non-text
> >>
> >>  - easy & powerful markup that isn't intrusive (true of all wikis,
> > but
> >>  some
> >>    better than others)
> >>
> >>  - grow with our needs (whatever that might turn out to be)
> >>
> >>
> >>  Initial thoughts:
> >>
> >>  I looked at
> > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software> as
> >>  a starting place.  Open source + Linux were required, for a start.
> >>
> >>  - mediawiki looks big to me.  But it is probably a well-travelled road
> and
> >>    might not be that hard to install.  I'm slightly biased against a
> >>    data-base back-end.  Used by a lot of big sites, starting with
> >>    Wikipedia.
> >>
> >>  - DokuWiki.  Don't know enough.  Not ruled out.
> >>
> >>  - Gitit has some good qualities: git (or other distributed revision
> >>    control system) back end.  Coded in haskell (sexier than PHP).
> >>    Supports LaTex.  Does it have staying power?
> >>
> >>  - ikiwiki.  Perl isn't my favourite (but then neither is PHP).  Uses
> >>    git (or others) as backend.  Looks to be popular (good).
> >>
> >>  - MoinMoun.  Python sounds good to me. CamelCase links seem
> >>    questionable to me (I'm used to mediawiki's square brackets).
> >>    Flat-file backend seems good and simple.  Don't know how revision
> >>    control is managed.
> >>
> >>  I don't really know how these handle my requirements.
> >>
> >>  Anyone have any thoughts about this?
> >>  --
> >>  The Toronto Linux Users Group.      Meetings: http://gtalug.org/
> >>  TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns
> >>  How to UNSUBSCRIBE: http://gtalug.org/wiki/Mailing_lists
> >>
> > --
> > The Toronto Linux Users Group.      Meetings: http://gtalug.org/
> > TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns
> > How to UNSUBSCRIBE: http://gtalug.org/wiki/Mailing_lists
> >
> --
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> TLUG requests: Linux topics, No HTML, wrap text below 80 columns
> How to UNSUBSCRIBE: http://gtalug.org/wiki/Mailing_lists
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