| Moin moin [0] is widely used too, and it has a version which can run without install [1]. You can put it i.e. on a USB, and carry your wiki with you. Also, it's interesting ikiwiki [2], which puts your wiki on git. This may be very technical, or perfect, depends on the person. Why do you think you need alternative solutions to those you said? What do you want to solve? Used Dokuwiki years ago and it was ok for me. Still use mediawiki at work, even I've some scripts to auto-update the wiki from the infrastructure using the mediawiki api and templates. Mediawiki is "the wiki", the only pain comes when you want to limit permissions matching say... the groups of an ldap... and things like that. It's not impossible, but it's a pain. There are more options [3] and comparatives [4]. [0] http://moinmo.in [1] http://moinmo.in/PortableMoin [2] http://ikiwiki.info [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wiki_software [4] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software Update: added links |
I'm just thinking if out there are something that solves all problems that wiki solves but is not "wiki based".
I'm looking for a paradigm shift.