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    PyLucid is a Open Source web content management system written in Python using the Django Framework. fully customizable output, expandable with plugins, i18n, L10n, Revision controled, support many database engines, WSGI conform and many more...
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    WikiGateway is a library which allows you to act as a client to a wiki website, executing operations like getPage, putPage, and getRecentChanges. It can be used from the command line, from Perl or Python, as an Atom web service, or as a WikiXmlRpc server
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    A simple wiki/blog in python. Uses file system for storage and plain cgi so it is a drop-in setup for a cgi capable web server and requires no libraries other than a standard python install.
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    UnityWiki is a Wiki implemented as a simple Python script. It supports a wide range of formatting (lists, tables, comments) and handles conflicting edits sensibly. It is derived from PikiPiki, and was originally intended for small-group collaboration.
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