Recommendations for a Ruby Wiki, preferably with bidi support?

Any suggestion on the best way to add some type of login and authentication?

-- matt
It's not what I know that counts. It's what I can remember in time to use.

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On Wed, 25 Oct 2006, Bil Kleb wrote:

Matt Lawrence wrote:

I have used Soks with great success. Very easy to install and run, but not tremendously featureful. I highly recommend it for cases where it does enough.

FWIW, internally we run a center-wide Soks wiki. We haven't
really found features lacking, except an fancy UI like writely
or writeboard. (People get confused when they hit 'edit'
and are greeted by Textile.)

Its website[1] has been down for a while now, and latest release[2] is
more than 10 months old. Two listed developers. In short: not so good
:slight_smile:

-Alder

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On 10/25/06, M. Edward (Ed) Borasky <znmeb@cesmail.net> wrote:

Hieraki?

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[1] http://www.hieraki.org/
[2] http://rubyforge.org/projects/hieraki/

Matt Lawrence wrote:

Any suggestion on the best way to add some type of login and authentication?

For an internal wiki?! What type of employees do you have?

Later,

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Bil Kleb
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Government employees.

-- Matt
It's not what I know that counts. It's what I can remember in time to use.

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On Thu, 26 Oct 2006, Bil Kleb wrote:

Matt Lawrence wrote:

Any suggestion on the best way to add some type of login and authentication?

For an internal wiki?! What type of employees do you have?