Re: Recommend a wiki?

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My host, Dreamhost, has MediaWiki on their One Click Installs.  I gave it a 
spin. Seems to work really well.  Takes time to get used to the "wiki way" 
of doing things, but it's easy enough to learn.

-TG

----- Original Message -----
From: Skip Evans <skip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 08 Nov 2007 16:02:25 -0500
Subject:  Recommend a wiki?

> Hey,
> 
> Anyone want to recommend a wiki package they use 
> to document PHP code projects, libraries, etc, 
> they are happy with?
> 
> We've tried a couple but have not been thrilled 
> with them.
> 
> Thanks!
> Skip
> 
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> Big Sky Penguin, LLC
> 503 S Baldwin St, #1
> Madison, WI 53703
> 608-250-2720
> http://bigskypenguin.com
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> Check out PHPenguin, a lightweight and versatile
> PHP/MySQL, AJAX & DHTML development framework.
> http://phpenguin.bigskypenguin.com/
> 
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