my personal wikis that I manage and own 06-01-2014d1619
2014-11-16my personal wikis that I manage and own 06-01-2014d1619
wiki prefixes
my personal wiki can be found here
http://azim58wiki.ourproject.org/mobiki/index.php
edutainment wiki here
http://azim58wiki.ourproject.org/mobiki_edutainment/index.php
Wikis will be a collection of text files in a folder. Public wikis will be synced with a wiki on personal drive onto a wiki engine on a server. As of 08-29-2014d2004 I am using mobiki for my wiki engine.
If I want to share protected wikis with specific people, I can just share the dropbox of text files.
Different wikis will have different prefixes
- public personal wiki (I will copy these files to some type of public wiki occasionally). I will not put any type of prefix in front of pages for the public wiki since this is likely the most common type of page
- -prefix: none (this is for public info)
- edutainment wiki
- -ed_
- private personal wiki.
- -prefix: pr_
- wiki for material that could possibly be sensitive for cim (center for innovations in medicine)
- -prefix: cim_
- wiki for cnio
- -prefix: cni_
- -as of 07-21-2014d1521 I am putting all of the text files with a certain prefix into one folder
issues with setting up a wiki
- does wiki engine use plain text files for pages
- Are the text files rendered okay without a lot of markup
- can I get the wiki up onto a host easy enough
- can I sync the local text files with the web host
- can I password protect portions of the wiki
- is new content on the wiki indexed
- is the wiki indexed by big search engines like google
current plan for public wiki on internet 08-29-2014d2006 (process for setting up a wiki)
- use mobiki on ourproject.org. Use goodsync to sync files between computer and ftp folders on ourproject.org.
- So basically, for me personally I like the wiki to be a collection of text files in a folder. Then I use a wiki engine such as mobiki or lionwiki hosted on a webhost such as byethost or ourproject.org. Then I sync the collection of text files with the webhost using a ftp sync program like Goodsync.
see also