+1 on MoinMoin. I administer a shared moinmoin installation (3 instances)
that about 70 people use daily.  My favorite features are the flat files
(for clustered Wiki over NFS mount), the ability to edit Wiki files from a
non-web python script, and the very straightforward (once you understand
the OO structure) macro programming.  A new instance takes less than an
hour for me to set up.  And I'm running them on white-elephant OpenPowers.

> On Tue, Jul 10, 2007 at 02:46:31PM -0500, Scott Raun wrote:
>> What's your favorite wiki, and why?
>
> I like MoinMoin.  It runs on Python.  It's very easy to program macros.
> It also supports restructured text which I like to use.
>
> Nate

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