Jonathan Dowland (12025-01-23): > It might be helpful to others for you to spell out the facets of DokuWiki > you find most important.
Good point. I might be forgetting something, but as is: - No need for database server. - Passive: the web server runs the site when it is accessed. I can run twelve dozens instances in the same server if they are accessed rarely. - Low-level: data is in elementary format in plain files. - Simple: install the files in one or two directories. - Helpful editor: buttons for people who do not know the markup language by heart. > IkiWiki is a possibility: supports markdown (and others via plugins); > supports Git as backend. Very customisable. Quite bare-bones OOTB. Packaged > in Debian. > > https://ikiwiki.info/ Very interesting. It seems it only fails for the last point. But maybe it can be added easily, after all buttons like that run on client-side. The look-and-feel seems a bit basic too, but it can probably be changed. Thanks for the suggestion, worth considering. Regards, -- Nicolas George