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    Foswiki
    Foswiki is an Enterprise wiki, typically used to run a collaboration platform, knowledge base or document management system. Users can create wiki applications using the Topic Markup Language, and developers can extend its functionality with plugins. Foswiki stands for "Free and Open Source" wiki to emphasize its commitment to Open Source software.
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    Ratawiki

    Lightweight extensible wiki engine

    Ratawiki is a fast, reliable, standards-compliant, extensible and highly customizable wiki engine. URLs are query string-free, which makes it search engine-friendly. Recommended environments: php-fpm + nginx/lighttpd or apache+php. Can work with XML files, but PostgreSQL is recommended.
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    MapMyGlobe CMS is a map-based, geolocated, mobile-conscious, fully extensible collaborative open-source CMS.
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