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someone suggest wiki software that doesn't suck.
- Ragnar_40k
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Our servers now run on 64 bit steroids. Point your ET to:
- Forgotten Ground StopWatch Server with occasional wolfrof 1
- Fraggle Rock ETPub Server - Mix up ET/UT & Duke Nukem
- Forgotten Ground StopWatch Server with occasional wolfrof 1
- Fraggle Rock ETPub Server - Mix up ET/UT & Duke Nukem
MediaWiki is slow like creeping death.
I've never played with dokuwiki, but I'll have to try it out.
I've never played with dokuwiki, but I'll have to try it out.
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Bug free + slow as molasses
Bugged + relatively fast
Either way, people complain!
I'd suggest, and bear with me here, a "private" wiki that dumps static versions of the pages into a public webspace.
Bugged + relatively fast
Either way, people complain!
I'd suggest, and bear with me here, a "private" wiki that dumps static versions of the pages into a public webspace.
Got any old idtech3 tutorials you made or saved? Send them my way.
doesn't that kinda defeat the purpose?WeblionX wrote:Bug free + slow as molasses
Bugged + relatively fast
Either way, people complain!
I'd suggest, and bear with me here, a "private" wiki that dumps static versions of the pages into a public webspace.
but umm well with supposedly all the spammy faggots trying to sign up to this forum, on a public wiki it would be fucked in a day or so
so maybe a private jobby is the only way to go