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'''Here is a list of known Python-based Wiki:WikiEngines''' '''Here is a list of known Python-based Wiki:WikiEngines sorted by status and alphabetical order.'''
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 * MoinMoin -- A PythonLanguage SourceForge project, based on Wiki:PikiPiki - runs as cgi, [http://fastcgi.com/ FastCGI], ModPython, Twisted or with standalone server, extensible design - everything is a plugin, lots of plugins and large community of users (including this web site), GPL.
 * InterFlow -- runs with ModPython
 * Wiki:PikiePikie -- Python-based, lets you put a Wiki:WebLog on any page (based on Wiki:PikiPiki)

== Active Wikis ==

 * [[MoinMoin|MoinMoin]] -- an evolution over Wiki:PikiPiki that you're using here - multiple ways to run, plugin-based architecture with lots of plugins and large community, GPL2. (2022)
 * [[https://pwic.wiki|Pwic.wiki]] -- extendable wiki integrated with Markdown, SQLite and OpenDocument Text, AGPL3. (2022)
 * [[http://sahriswiki.org|SahrisWiki]] -- Mercurial backend support, plugins, MIT licensed. (2016)
 * [[http://sct.sphene.net|Sphene Community Tools]] -- Django based wiki and forum applications. (2018)
 * [[http://trac.edgewall.org|Trac]] -- an enhanced wiki, issue tracking and source code browser system. Supports multiple markup formats including [[MoinMoin|MoinMoin]], [[reStructuredText|reStructuredText]], html, and [[http://www.textism.com/tools/textile/|textile]]. Runs as [[http://fastcgi.com|FastCGI]], WSGI or standalone. Pluggable architecture. Modified BSD License. (2022)
 * [[http://www.zim-wiki.org|zim-wiki]] - WYSIWIG personal/desktop wiki with index, links, image inclusion, checkboxes and bulleted lists, equations, graphviz; calendar, [[ToDo|ToDo]]; prints to clean html. Customizable, all-python over gtk2, inbuilt-server, uses filesystem as db; debian packaged. Documentation. GPL2. (2021)


== Unsupported Wikis ==

The following projects are available but no more maintained:

 * [[https://github.com/osborne6/luminotes|Luminotes]] -- a WYSIWYG personal wiki notebook for organizing your notes and ideas. (2014)
 * [[https://github.com/zacharyvoase/markdoc|Markdoc]] -- a lightweight Markdown-based Wiki system, public domain. (Claimed as inactive)
 * [[https://leastfixedpoint.com/tonyg/kcbbs/projects/pyle.html|Pyle]] -- GPL wiki with multiple VCS backends, email notifications, edit by FTP and lot of other features. (2012)
 * [[http://infomesh.net/pwyky/|Pwyky]] -- WyPy's big brother, by the same author. (2004)
 * Wiki:WyPy -- a Wiki:ShortestWikiContest contender, 23-, 18-, and 11-line versions. (2004)


== Archaeology ==

The following projects are not available anymore:

 * Wiki:CyberPublishing -- a wiki-based web publishing framework written in Python; GPL
 * [[http://hatta-wiki.org|Hatta]] -- a Wiki which runs out of a Mercurial repository whose pages are just the files in that repository.
 * [[http://frotz.net/sakana/space/mojibake|mojibake]] -- based on [[http://frotz.net/sakana/space/home|Sakana]], runs with [[ModPython|ModPython]]
 * Wiki:MonkeyWiki -- another Wiki:PikiPiki fork that claims to be simple to install/use, single file, very flexible templating, rewrite-friendly.
 * [[http://wiki.webwareforpython.org/thiswiki|Not-Yet-Named Wiki]] -- runs on Webware. Supports static publishing, WYSIWYG editing, [[reStructuredText|reStructuredText]]
 * [[http://moinmo.in/PikiePikie|PikiePikie]] -- Python-based, lets you put a Wiki:WebLog on any page (based on Wiki:PikiPiki)
 * Wiki:PikiPiki -- Python-based, completely standalone, GPL, famous ancestor of most Python wikies
 * [[http://www.mcnabbs.org/andrew/smug/|Smug]] - GPLed content editing system with moderation queue.
 * [[http://projectsycamore.org|Sycamore]] -- seems to have roots in [[MoinMoin|MoinMoin]], but looks a little slicker while not as full featured. Uses a PostgreSQL or MySQL backend. GPL.
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 * [http://mdev.sourceforge.net/jesse/sliki/ Sliki] -- runs with ModPython
 * [http://frotz.net/sakana/space/mojibake mojibake] -- based on [http://frotz.net/sakana/space/home Sakana], runs with ModPython
 * Wiki:CMFWiki -- a Wiki:ZwiKi variant; old but compatible with Zope's CMF (Content Management Framework).
 * Wiki:CyberPublishing -- a wiki-based web publishing framework written in Python; GPL
 * Wiki:PyWiki -- Python-based, uses RCS, GPL license (development stalled)
 * Wiki:PikiPiki -- Python-based, will run completely standalone
 * Wiki:PyleWiki -- Python-based, optional CVS backend, Unix-like rwxrwxrwx permissions on pages
 * [http://www.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/WikiForNow/ WikiForNow] -- an old Wiki:ZwiKi variant; used at zope.org; was meant to get a number of improvements implemented quickly, but has not evolved with usage patterns
 * Wiki:WikiNehesa -- Many features, including images, headerbars, TEXT centering, image inventory/previewer, image uploader. Modular. $FREE$. GNU GPL.
 * Wiki:WyPy -- a Wiki:ShortestWikiContest contender, 23-, 18-, and 11-line versions.
 * [http://infomesh.net/pwyky/ Pwyky] -- WyPy's big brother, by the same author.
 * [http://wiki.webwareforpython.org/thiswiki Not-Yet-Named Wiki] -- runs on Webware. Supports static publishing, WYSIWYG editing, ReStructuredText. Still in rapid initial development phase (as of Apr 2004).
 * Wiki:MonkeyWiki -- Simple install/use, single file, very flexible templating, rewrite-friendly (based on Wiki:PikiPiki)

Here is a list of known Python-based WikiEngines sorted by status and alphabetical order.

Active Wikis

  • MoinMoin -- an evolution over PikiPiki that you're using here - multiple ways to run, plugin-based architecture with lots of plugins and large community, GPL2. (2022)

  • Pwic.wiki -- extendable wiki integrated with Markdown, SQLite and OpenDocument Text, AGPL3. (2022)

  • SahrisWiki -- Mercurial backend support, plugins, MIT licensed. (2016)

  • Sphene Community Tools -- Django based wiki and forum applications. (2018)

  • Trac -- an enhanced wiki, issue tracking and source code browser system. Supports multiple markup formats including MoinMoin, reStructuredText, html, and textile. Runs as FastCGI, WSGI or standalone. Pluggable architecture. Modified BSD License. (2022)

  • zim-wiki - WYSIWIG personal/desktop wiki with index, links, image inclusion, checkboxes and bulleted lists, equations, graphviz; calendar, ToDo; prints to clean html. Customizable, all-python over gtk2, inbuilt-server, uses filesystem as db; debian packaged. Documentation. GPL2. (2021)

Unsupported Wikis

The following projects are available but no more maintained:

  • Luminotes -- a WYSIWYG personal wiki notebook for organizing your notes and ideas. (2014)

  • Markdoc -- a lightweight Markdown-based Wiki system, public domain. (Claimed as inactive)

  • Pyle -- GPL wiki with multiple VCS backends, email notifications, edit by FTP and lot of other features. (2012)

  • Pwyky -- WyPy's big brother, by the same author. (2004)

  • WyPy -- a ShortestWikiContest contender, 23-, 18-, and 11-line versions. (2004)

Archaeology

The following projects are not available anymore:

  • CyberPublishing -- a wiki-based web publishing framework written in Python; GPL

  • Hatta -- a Wiki which runs out of a Mercurial repository whose pages are just the files in that repository.

  • mojibake -- based on Sakana, runs with ModPython

  • MonkeyWiki -- another PikiPiki fork that claims to be simple to install/use, single file, very flexible templating, rewrite-friendly.

  • Not-Yet-Named Wiki -- runs on Webware. Supports static publishing, WYSIWYG editing, reStructuredText

  • PikiePikie -- Python-based, lets you put a WebLog on any page (based on PikiPiki)

  • PikiPiki -- Python-based, completely standalone, GPL, famous ancestor of most Python wikies

  • Smug - GPLed content editing system with moderation queue.

  • Sycamore -- seems to have roots in MoinMoin, but looks a little slicker while not as full featured. Uses a PostgreSQL or MySQL backend. GPL.

  • ZwiKi -- based in ZoPe, powerful, GPL.

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