WikkaWiki

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Native mind map support in WikkaWiki
Developed by Wikka Development Team
Latest release 1.1.6.4 / March 20, 2008
Preview release 1.1.7 (unstable) / nightly
OS Cross-platform
Genre Wiki
License GPL
Website wikkawiki.org
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WikkaWiki (often shortened as Wikka) is a free, lightweight, and standards-compliant wiki engine. Written in PHP, it uses MySQL to store pages. WikkaWiki is a fork of Wakka Wiki to which a number of new features have been added. It is designed for speed, fine-grained access control, extensibility, and security. Released under the GNU General Public License.

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[edit] History

In 2003, the development of Wakka Wiki came abruptly to an end although a large community of users and contributors was still posting bugfixes, extensions, and new functions. First released in May 2004 by Jason Tourtelotte, WikkaWiki rapidly grew into a project aiming to remain faithful to Wakka's heritage of a lightweight engine with readable and accessible code. WikkaWiki has recently seen a substantial increase in development activity[1] thanks to its team of developers and community of contributors.

[edit] Wikka vision

Compared to heavier wiki engines, which integrate several built-in functions, WikkaWiki's goal is to keep its core as small as possible while developing an architecture that supports easy extensibility through plugin modules. The latest version (1.1.6.4) was released on March 20, 2008.[2] This release introduces several administration modules and antispam tools.

[edit] Wikka features

Among the distinctive features of this wiki engine:

  • Support for different types of embedded elements:
  • Administration modules to manage pages and users, including tools for bulk operations like user removal or page reversion.
  • Advanced syntax highlighting using GeSHi:
    • support for 68 markup/programming languages
    • easily customizable output
    • line numbering
    • clickable markup pointers to official documentation
    • on-the-fly downloading of embedded code blocks
  • Several page-related features, including full revision control, comments, categories, text searching, page cloning, advanced referrer management, file uploading/downloading interface, and a GUI page editor.
  • RSS feeds for recent modifications and page revisions (with autodiscovery)
  • WikiPing client functionality, allowing page changes to be broadcast and tracked on a remote WikiPing server
  • SmartTitle function, generating human- and search-engine-friendly page titles.
  • A web-based wizard to install the package and to upgrade from WakkaWiki.
  • A large repository of user-contributed plugins.

[edit] Development

Forthcoming releases may include:

  • Enhanced configurability (e.g., user selectable/editable skins and menus).
  • Dynamically-generated API documentation.
  • API for syndicating content from remote wikis.
  • Google Maps support.

[edit] Documentation

A dedicated server [3] provides extensive documentation and tutorials, targeted at different categories of users, from the end user to the developer.

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Ohloh (2008-01-30). WikkaWiki: Increasing year-over-year development activity. Retrieved on 2008-01-30.
  2. ^ Wikka Developer Blog, Announcing the release of Wikka 1.1.6.4, http://blog.wikkawiki.org/2008/03/21/announcing-the-release-of-wikka-1164/
  3. ^ Wikka Documentation, http://docs.wikkawiki.org

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