ikiwiki
| Developer(s) | Joey Hess et al |
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| Initial release | April 29, 2006 |
| Stable release | 3.20130504 (May 4, 2013) [1] |
| Written in | Perl |
| Operating system | Unix-like |
| Type | Wiki software |
| License | GPLv2+ |
| Website | ikiwiki.info |
ikiwiki is a free, open source wiki application, designed by Joey Hess. It is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. ikiwiki is written in Perl, although external plugins can be implemented in any language.
Unlike conventional wiki software, ikiwiki stores its pages in a standard version control system such as Git, Subversion or others.[2]
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Features
ikiwiki supports several lightweight markup languages, including Markdown, Creole, reStructuredText and Textile. In the simplest case, it can function as an off-line static web site generator, but it can use CGI to function as a normal web-interfaced wiki as well.[3] Login via OpenID is supported.
ikiwiki can be used for maintaining a blog, and includes common blogging functionality such as comments and RSS feeds. The installer includes an option to set up a simple blog at install time.[4]
ikiwiki is included in various Linux distributions, including Debian and Ubuntu.[3]
Use as a (possibly-distributed) bug tracker
Although wikis and bug tracking systems are conventionally viewed as distinct types of software, Ikiwiki can also be used as a (possibly-distributed) bug tracking system; however, "Ikiwiki has little structured data except for page filenames and tags," so its query functionality is not as advanced or as user-friendly as some other, centralised bug trackers such as Bugzilla.[5]
See also
References
- ^ Hess, Joey (2013-05-04), "news/version 3.20130504", ikiwiki, retrieved 2013-05-11
- ^ Huber, Mathias (January 21, 2011), "Ikiwiki und Gitit: Quelltext-Repositories als Wiki" [Ikiwiki and Gitit: source code repositories as wiki], Linux Magazine (in German), retrieved March 26, 2012
- ^ a b Casad, Joe (2009), "Ikiwiki" (pdf), Ubuntu User (Linux New Media) (2): 49–51, retrieved January 9, 2012
- ^ "blog", ikiwiki, retrieved April 23, 2012
- ^ Hess, Joey (April 6, 2007), "Integrated issue tracking with Ikiwiki", NetworkWorld, retrieved December 28, 2011
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