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MikMik currently supports local editing of a namespaces of interlinked wikipages, and synching of same with a shared namespace on other machines. |
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==Description & Goals== |
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Revision as of 21:02, 4 October 2007
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MikMik currently supports local editing of a namespaces of interlinked wikipages, and synching of same with a shared namespace on other machines.
Adding support for a new wiki platform
- Provide a parser that can render your wiki's markup, and link to it from the discussion page.
- Wait.
- Wiki!
Please provide either a python or a javascript parser, or both if they exist. Currently under discussion: whether to handle rendering on the client side or otherwise.
Description & Goals
MikMik is a wiki built on top of the [Bazaar http://bazaar-vcs.org] distributed revision control system. In simple use, it acts like any number of simple wikis. However, it provides a text-specific "word-by-word" interface to difference reflection and resolution. More importantly, it provides a Javascript interface for conflict resolution.
The wiki currently supports the Markdown markup format with rudimentary support for Mediawiki markup as well.
The system targets the XO-1 and is currently undergoing testing and improvement and needs a better UI. There is currently a major known bug and some unresolved interface issues. UNICEF is doing related user interface work in coordination with the project.
TextNet was built by Benjamin Mako Hill as his Masters degree thesis at the MIT Media Lab.
- Initial packaging .xo