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PeterHarding (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= TWiki - The Wiki Platform = TWiki is an open-source enterprise wiki and collaboration platform: * Created: Around 1998 by Peter Thoeny * Written in: Perl * Key Features: Structured wikis with topics organized in "webs" (namespaces), fine-grained access controls, plugin architecture, and form-based data handling * Common Uses: Documentation, project management, knowledge bases, intranets * Notable Event: In 2008, there was a community fork that created Foswiki, which...") |
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TWiki uses a different markup syntax than MediaWiki and has a more structured approach to organizing content. It's traditionally been popular in corporate and enterprise environments. | TWiki uses a different markup syntax than MediaWiki and has a more structured approach to organizing content. It's traditionally been popular in corporate and enterprise environments. | ||
= Docker = | |||
* https://github.com/mharrend/docker-twiki | |||
* https://hub.docker.com/r/mhvelplund/twiki-docker | |||
* https://hub.docker.com/r/opensciencegrid/docker-twiki-converter/ | |||
* https://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TWikiInstallationGuide | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:35, 28 January 2026
TWiki - The Wiki Platform
TWiki is an open-source enterprise wiki and collaboration platform:
- Created: Around 1998 by Peter Thoeny
- Written in: Perl
- Key Features: Structured wikis with topics organized in "webs" (namespaces), fine-grained access controls, plugin architecture, and form-based data handling
- Common Uses: Documentation, project management, knowledge bases, intranets
- Notable Event: In 2008, there was a community fork that created Foswiki, which split the development community
TWiki uses a different markup syntax than MediaWiki and has a more structured approach to organizing content. It's traditionally been popular in corporate and enterprise environments.