I haven't looked in to the project much myself, but Sphene Community
Tools seems to have a django-based wiki (http://sct.sphene.net/wiki/
show/Wiki/).

On May 7, 3:20 am, shabda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wanted to announce Djikiki - A Django based wiki to the community.
> Looks like there is no Django wiki, well apart from [1]. I had this
> done a few months ago, but I wanted to polish thing up a bit before I
> announced it here, but I guess right now I am going to be sorta busy
> for a long time withwww.42topics.com, so here is Djikiki.
>
> Source is available from,http://code.google.com/p/djikiki/
>
> An install for Djikiki can be seen atwww.djikiki.com
>
> Its features include
>
>    1. All pages are versioned. (It is a wiki, what do you expect. )
>    2. All pages have an associated discussion page. (Which is also
> versioned.)
>    3. See edit history, for all users, all pages etc.
>    4. Featured pages.
>    5. Only registered users can edit. (But registering takes a few
> second).
>    6. Wikicreole based markup.
>
> Please take it for a spin. Feedback, patches welcome. :)
>
> [1]http://showmedo.com/videos/video?name=1100000&fromSeriesID=110
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