Aljosha Papsch wrote: > After the little discussion a few months back, I experimented a little > with ikiwiki
Cool! > The basic setup (which involves installing the package and running > ikiwiki --setup) makes four directories / files (where <name> is the > wiki name): Thanks for the info. > http://ikiwiki.info/setup/#index6h2 explains changing the locations > pretty well. For our case, where the "master" git is somewhere remote, > this explains it well which config files one needs to edit: > http://ikiwiki.info/tips/Hosting_Ikiwiki_and_master_git_repository_on_different_machines/ > Perfect! Just what is needed. > Apart from moving directories around and editing the config files, we > would also have to set up CGI in Apache (if it's not already done). Apache will need some configuration for it. But this part I think I understand fairly well. So I am not concerned about that part. And that part is also very easy to modify as we go. > If you don't want to move directories around, ikiwiki also has some > command line options, with which you can specify the directories. I will look at those. > What I forgot to mention: ikiwiki has really good themeability! When > experimenting, I cooked up a little stylesheet which resembled the style > used in Savannah's tracker messages. Unfortunately, the CSS file is long > gone, along with the experiments I did. But it shouldn't be too hard to > write it once more. Excellent! When you say resemble Savannah's tracker do you mean the gnats bug tracker web pages? Or something different? I don't think it needs to match a particular part of Savane. But it would be good if it had a nice theme that made it fit into the overall Savannah site. A person can get whiplash if the colors and layout are radically different between pages. Bob
