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Here is a list of known Python-based WikiEngines.

Comparison of Features

Existing or Desired Features

MoinMoin

PikiePikie

Zwiki

Cache Pages for Faster Loading?

yes

no

    

Support for persistent environments

yes

no?

yes (Zope)

Page storage

flat files

plaintext files

ZoDb

Unicode support

yes, 1.3

?

?

Support for WikiWeblogs

[http://www.seapig.org/BlogEditCode partially]

yes

[http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki/ZwikiCustomizations possible]

Page Permissions

yes

no

yes

Templating/Page Skins/CSS support

yes

yes

yes

Link icons, colorblind-friendly

yes

no, ?

    

Supports HTML tags

no

no

yes

Export RSS

recentchanges only

recentchanges & weblogs

 

Import/display RSS

no

no

    

Miscellaneous

  

Internal transclusion (as of 0.5x)

 

Comments, Ratings, Reviews, Wishlists

See the [http://colorstudy.com/docs/shootout.html Web Framework shootout] where different Python WebProgramming frameworks are used to implement a bare bones wiki.

Arguments that MoinMoin is a candidate

Other Comments

"Support HTML tags" is more of an anti-feature in wiki; so is table markup :)

Database integration is more of an anti-feature.

The best tool would have flexibility. Be able to run standalone with an easy install, or integrated with Apache and a fast database server. In PHP, this is incredibily simple if you use ADODB or PEAR.

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