I've been tempted to write one in lua using some of the light weight
HTTP/database routines they have. Lua is easy to embed and very
lightweight.
-adrian
On 12 November 2013 16:59, Jenny Ryan <tunabananas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I've looked into this, but it was a year ago and
pretty rough for me to get
running (less to do with the software itself and more to do with my own
amateur dev skills). I'd like to play with it again! It would be nice to
have a federated wiki solution!
Jenny
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On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 12:30 PM, Mitar <mitar(a)tnode.com> wrote:
Hi!
Maybe we could get this to run on every node?
https://github.com/WardCunningham/Smallest-Federated-Wiki
(Probably not, it is Ruby.)
Mitar
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