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lhav2010-09-06 16:47:26
Wiki engines
lhav, 2010-09-06 16:47:26

Corporate Wiki system

The question was raised more than once or twice, but there was no sensible answer.

Wiki requires love with AD, a visual markup editor, PHP + MySQL

I'm looking in the direction of Dekiwiki so far, the only thing I haven't figured out is export to PDF, instead of the Russian language.

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lmlm, 2010-09-06
@lmlm

Confluence? she's really expensive =(

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gvsmirnov, 2010-09-06
@gvsmirnov

We use Redmine , it's an issue tracker, a wiki, and a lot more. IMHO, it's more convenient than trac and others like them. In addition, domestic development;)

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Flanker72, 2010-09-06
@Flanker72

MediaWiki plus LDAP and UsabilityInitiative plugins .

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intnzy, 2010-09-06
@intnzy

used 2 - MediaWiki and Trac

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Leonid, 2010-09-07
@leonid-lapidus

We use dokuwiki now - by default it stores everything in files, a quick-configurable system of rights, a lot of plugins

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ainu, 2010-09-07
@ainu

Previously, there were self-written things, now they have generally gone from the web - onenote, shared over the network - simply and conveniently.

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elwin, 2010-09-06
@elwin

at work is Trac, satisfied.

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Andrey Shved, 2019-04-03
@shvedan1

At our company, we settled on MediaWiki because of the large amount of functionality available. As an alternative, we considered a solution from Yandex https://yandex.ru/support/connect-wiki/
But MediaWiki allows you to work using the API and various extensions are available.

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