DokuWiki
DokuWiki is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source wiki software that doesn't require a database. It is loved by users for its clean and readable syntax. The ease of maintenance, backup and integration makes it an administrator's favorite. Built in access controls and authentication connectors make DokuWiki especially useful in the enterprise context and the large number of plugins contributed by its vibrant community allow for a broad range of use cases beyond a traditional wiki.
Read the DokuWiki Manual to unleash the full power of DokuWiki.
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DokuWiki is available at https://download.dokuwiki.org/
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All documentation and additional information besides the syntax description is maintained in the DokuWiki at www.dokuwiki.org.
About DokuWiki
Installing DokuWiki
Using DokuWiki
Customizing DokuWiki
DokuWiki Feedback and Community
Copyright
2004-2020 © Andreas Gohr andi@splitbrain.org1) and the DokuWiki Community
The DokuWiki engine is licensed under GNU General Public License Version 2. If you use DokuWiki in your company, consider donating a few bucks .
Not sure what this means? See the FAQ on the Licenses.
Sorry if some of the pages having missing graphics or a bookmarked page is missing. We are migrating our site over to DokuWiki from Drupal. The last major overhaul of our site was in 2016, and we were due for some freshening up.
The collection of material for the study of geek history dates back to my early days in technology as far back as the 1970s. You will find specific footnotes and references on many pages with links to current websites. Anytime a claim is made, or a fact is stated from a website or blog that does not appear to have firsthand knowledge of the subject I make a note to follow up on it. I can assure you that anything I have written is based on verification of facts from a source as close to the events and individuals as possible or multiple sources of information from leading publications or references.
