On 01/07/2016 04:26 AM, Bue Thastum wrote:
> Wondering if wikis could get a revival if there was actually a good modern and more user-friendly alternative to Mediawiki
> available, which was also open source and that anyone could easily install and run on their own webpages (as with wordpress). It
> would be interesting to hear if anyone had any good experiences with other wiki- or wiki-like applications?
>
> - Bue
Is there any FOSS wiki software that utilizes the sign ons we almost all have to google.com and facebook.com?
The anonymous defacing that wikis get is why many have given up on them just like no one operates open mail relays anymore.
Email has not died out because of the atmosphere of the internet becoming as much like a dockside city street as a TV channel.
Email FOSS, (postfix), is adding certificate based limits, no talking to unknowns, and domain name based identity checking
measures to cope. Including identity in wikis is a way forward.
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