hello, is the instiki project still being developed? it seems the web site is down for a couple of weeks now, and almost no activity is going on on the developer mailing list. on a related note, are you aware of other actively developed rails-based wikis? many thanks in advance.
Hi Luigi,> is the instiki project still being developed? it seems the web site is > down for a couple of weeks now, and almost no activity is going on on > the developer mailing list. > > on a related note, are you aware of other actively developed rails-based wikis?I2 is a rewrite of Instiki in rails, with the goal is to support high-traffic sites lite RoR. There is SQLiki - a wiki generator for Rails. Instiki-AR is (was) a rewrite to support database backends in Instiki, but I have no idea what it''s current state is. There are also a number of excellent non-rails wikis, some of whom have been around for a while. Soks, Ruwiki and hiki come to mind. Take a look at http://raa.ruby-lang.org/search.rhtml?search=wiki. Personally I write my own wiki software :-). Depemnding of what you need the wiki for, take a look at Pimki (http://pimki.rubyforge.org). It used to be based on Instiki, but is now being rewritten as a regular rails application, with KirbyBase as the backend. Cheers, Assaph
Alexey Verkhovsky
2005-Dec-21 04:25 UTC
Re: rails based wiki: is instiki still being developed?
Assaph Mehr wrote:>>is the instiki project still being developed? >> >Instiki-AR is (was) a rewrite to support database backends in >Instiki, but I have no idea what it''s current state is. > >Hi all, Instiki-AR was basically hibernating for nearly two months. It will get some attention from me during the holidays. Not sure if that will be enough to get to the next release, but I am certainly migrating Instiki.org to run on the ActiveRecord backend. The site is back up at the time of this writing. Best regards, Alex P.S. If anyone wants to take over Instiki development, please write me. It''s a cool little app, you can learn quite a lot from working on it.