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ClearLisp is a Common Lisp interpreter written in C# with a large library including all of .NET and an extensive object model. Supports IIS and XSP or Apache with mono. Includes sample code of a personal, file based wiki web application.
MOCA stands for MediaWiki Ontology Convergence Assistant. This extension tries to improve the usability and effect of the Semantic MediaWiki extension.
PositLog is an open source CMS for building custom-made Websites. It provides you with the capability to write text, draw pictures, and paste photos and any HTML code anywhere on draggable and zoomable web pages.
jerd is an open source framework for server-side javascript developpement (ssjs) Credits: Inspired on work of Chris Double (http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz/2006/05/server-side-javascript.html)
Wrt-Wiki is a lightweight Wiki for a Linksys WRT running OpenWRT Firmware. It provides basic Wiki functionality and a administration interface allowing page to be locked, deleted, renamed or made to be executed as shell scripts.
A MediaWiki extension which provides users with the ability to create and populate MySQL tables for dynamic data storage and display.
Originally developed for CS 697 (Software Engineering), Spring 2009, Ball State University.
Still in beta.
omCollab is an open source project combining wiki, blogs, social bookmarking and addtional optional applications under a common integrated skin with single sign-on capabilities. See http://mike2.openmethodology.org for current implementation example.
Wikind is a wiki that heavily uses kind information for every aspect of pages, objects or files management, storing and operating. Wikind tries also to be kind to users; editors and readers of wiki. Wikind targets to have *real* file based backend.