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This is a "high-end" wiki system based on the Django framework for Python. Intention of this project was to write a transparent wiki system which allows direct editting of HTML on wiki pages.
Notice: Recent code is available on the Launchpad(!) project page: https://launchpad.net/aintnowiki/
Hatta is a wiki engine that uses a Mercurial repository for storing the pages. You can run it as a web application on your server, or locally on your computer. You can also do both, and synchronize the repositories once in a while.
KUNWiki stands for K UNiversal Wiki. It is an extended version of MediaWiki integrated with Web 2.0/3.0 features to provided one stop solution that provides Ease of Use, Community Features & Data aggregation capabilities.
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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.