Zwiki
Stable release | 0.61 / 28 October 2008 |
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Preview release | 2.0b1 / 23 October 2009 |
Written in | Python |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Type | Wiki software |
License | GPL |
Website |
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Zwiki is a wiki engine written in Python and based on the Zope web application server, that was under development from 1999 to 2009. It was developed by Joyful Systems and contributors from around the world, and is free software released under the GNU General Public License.
Zwiki supports a number of wiki markup styles out of the box, including MoinMoin, Structured text, reStructuredText, but allows also to edit pages in LaTeX or wysiwyg HTML. Zwiki can also co-exist with the Plone content management system.[1] The Zope 2 and Zope 3 projects use Zwiki for part of their documentation.[2][3]
Zwiki also offers email-integrated discussion, an integrated issue tracker, internationalization support, precise access control (using the Zope Application Server's ACL functionality), and many more optional features such as fuzzy urls, automatic page hierarchy, use of external editors, embedded DTML scripts, and RSS feeds for changed and newly created pages.
Storage backend
Due to the use of the Zope application server, Zwiki pages are by default stored in the ZODB object oriented database backend.
See also
References
External links
- Zwiki official homepage
- Figgins, Stephen, Wiki Python, ONLamp Python Devcenter, November 2000
- Pelletier, Michel, ZWiki Online collaboration tool, ZopeMag, March 2002
- Mattison, David, Quickiwiki, Swiki, Twiki, Zwiki and the Plone Wars Wiki as a PIM and Collaborative Content Tool, InfoToday, April 2003
- Baur, Dietmar, WikiWebs - Back to Basics: An Ultra Light Collaboration Environment (PDF), published in Wiki - A New Wave in Web Collaboration, ICFAI University Press, October 2006, Section II.
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