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==== SourceHut ====

 * https://man.sr.ht/ (Documentation at https://man.sr.ht/man.sr.ht/)
 * Implemented in Python
 * Markdown syntax
 * Git (or Mercurial?) storage
 * Also has an issue tracker, mailing list, repository hosting (git/hg), and CI — in a modular design; parts can be mixed/matched.
 * Philosophically aligned (Software Freedom values)
 * Editing exclusively through version control (PRs via email patches).

1. Background

We are currently using moinmoin version 1.9 for this wiki. Version 1.9 requires Python 2.7 which is no longer developed by Python upstream, and will not be available in future Debian releases. Moinmoin 2 solves that and had many other improvements, but it is still in development.

2. Features

2.1. Current

  • Not tied to HCoop accounts, and anyone can create an account
  • TextCHA for spam prevention

  • Domtool/installer help for member's own installations
  • Filesystem storage

2.2. Desired

  • Current content can be migrated
  • Actively developed
  • Ability to use hcoop account to reduce need for additional login/account

2.3. Options

See also Wikipedia's wiki comparison

2.3.1. Gitit

2.3.2. Gollum

2.3.3. ikiwiki

2.3.4. MediaWiki

2.3.5. Moinmoin under Tauthon

Tauthon is a fork of Python 2 that is actively developed. It maintains backwards compatibility with Python 2 while adding language features from Python 3 in a backwards compatible way. We could run moinmoin 1.9 with Tauthon. It is currently not packaged for Debian.

2.3.6. OddMuse

2.3.7. SourceHut

  • https://man.sr.ht/ (Documentation at https://man.sr.ht/man.sr.ht/)

  • Implemented in Python
  • Markdown syntax
  • Git (or Mercurial?) storage
  • Also has an issue tracker, mailing list, repository hosting (git/hg), and CI — in a modular design; parts can be mixed/matched.
  • Philosophically aligned (Software Freedom values)
  • Editing exclusively through version control (PRs via email patches).

2.3.8. Trac

See also Apache Bloodhound

2.3.9. XWiki

WikiReplacement2021 (last edited 2022-07-19 16:02:31 by JackHill)