<p dir="ltr">You could also just use Google Sites; in my experience it covers everything a wiki could, provides simple user interface and revision control; there are free and paid versions available, no wiki tags, public or private, lots of integration with Google stuff and the ability to include code plugins if needed.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Kiss.<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 30, 2015 16:41, "David Godfrey" <<a href="mailto:info@sbts.com.au">info@sbts.com.au</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi Will,<br>
<br>
Thanks for the pointer to foswiki, if we are going to host something<br>
ourselves this looks like it's worth a close look.<br>
Personally I don't mind MediaWiki, although others on the team are not<br>
of the same mind :-)<br>
<br>
Confluence, while it is a nice option for a small team,<br>
doesn't really fit with the needs of an open source project that wants a<br>
wiki for it's large userbase to use and contribute to.<br>
ie: the licensing costs are prohibitive.<br>
<br>
Regards<br>
David G<br>
<br>
On 30/12/15 14:47, Will Dowling wrote:<br>
>> You hit the nail on the head with the lead dev not wanting to distract the team with managing another platform.<br>
>> An Atlassian hosted instance of Confluence is the best option I could find as well.<br>
> +1 to Confluence, hands down the best collaboration tool I’ve used.<br>
><br>
> It’s worth keeping in mind that if you’re a NFP you can get a free license from Atlassian.<br>
> The $10 licenses for up to 10 users (hosted or download) are all sent to charity.<br>
><br>
> However once you go past 10 users it’s going to cost you… a lot.<br>
><br>
> Having run Confluence and other Atlassian products standalone, I can attest to the frequent update cycle.<br>
> This is generally bad if you’re looking for less distractions, but good for the product.<br>
><br>
> Came across this the other week, looks like it might be worth a look:<br>
> <a href="http://foswiki.org/" rel="noreferrer" target="_blank">http://foswiki.org/</a><br>
><br>
> Just don’t use MediaWiki.. it’s terrible.<br>
><br>
> - Will<br>
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