OpenSource
Im>Kl4m-AWB
(Replace/move Free Software portal box + various. using AWB)
No edit summary
Tag: Visual edit
(3 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
{{Infobox Software
{{Infobox_Software | name = WakkaWiki
 
| logo =
+
| name = WakkaWiki
| screenshot =
 
| caption =
 
 
| developer = Carlos Zottman, Hendrik Mans
 
| developer = Carlos Zottman, Hendrik Mans
 
| latest_release_version = 0.1.2
 
| latest_release_version = 0.1.2
Line 8: Line 6:
 
| latest_preview_version =
 
| latest_preview_version =
 
| latest_preview_date =
 
| latest_preview_date =
| operating_system = [[Cross-platform]]
+
| operating_system = Cross Platform
| genre = [[Wiki software|Wiki]]
+
| genre = Wiki Software
 
| license = [[BSD License|BSD]]
 
| license = [[BSD License|BSD]]
| website = No more actively maintained
+
| website = N/A
 
}}
 
}}
'''WakkaWiki''' (often shortened as '''Wakka''') is a very small [[wiki software|wiki engine]] written in [[PHP]], that is easy to install, hack and maintain. It was originally developed by Hendrik Mans (creator of the [[PlanetCrap]] discussion community) with help from Carlo Zottmann.
+
'''WakkaWiki''' (often shortened as '''Wakka''') is a very small [[wiki software|wiki engine]] written in [[PHP]], that is easy to install, hack and maintain. It was originally developed by Hendrik Mans with help from Carlo Zottmann.
   
 
As of September 29, 2004, its website was down and the project stopped, although a large community of contributors was still actively posting bugfixes, extensions and new functionality. Lacking further maintenance, Wakka ceased being attractive to new users and saw most of its contributors migrate to one of its many forks.
 
As of September 29, 2004, its website was down and the project stopped, although a large community of contributors was still actively posting bugfixes, extensions and new functionality. Lacking further maintenance, Wakka ceased being attractive to new users and saw most of its contributors migrate to one of its many forks.
Line 28: Line 26:
 
* [[WikiNi]]
 
* [[WikiNi]]
 
* [[WikkaWiki]]
 
* [[WikkaWiki]]
 
== See also ==
 
{{portal|Free software|Free Software Portal Logo.svg}}
 
 
* [[Wiki]]
 
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
Line 38: Line 31:
 
* [http://wiki.cs.cityu.edu.hk/citiwiki CitiWiki]
 
* [http://wiki.cs.cityu.edu.hk/citiwiki CitiWiki]
 
* [http://www.hsfz.net.cn/coo/wiki/HomePage CooCooWakka]
 
* [http://www.hsfz.net.cn/coo/wiki/HomePage CooCooWakka]
* [http://wackowiki.com/WackoWiki WackoWiki]
+
* [https://wackowiki.org/ WackoWiki]
 
* [http://www.wikini.net/ WikiNi]
 
* [http://www.wikini.net/ WikiNi]
 
* [http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki]
 
* [http://wikkawiki.org WikkaWiki]
 
* [http://uniwakka.sourceforge.net/ UniWakka]
 
* [http://uniwakka.sourceforge.net/ UniWakka]
   
 
[[Category:Wiki Software]]
{{WakkaWiki}}
 
 
[[Category:Open source content management systems]]
 
[[Category:PHP programming language]]
 
[[Category:Free wiki software]]
 
 
{{compu-soft-stub}}
 
 
[[de:WakkaWiki]]
 
[[fr:WakkaWiki]]
 

Revision as of 21:13, 8 March 2020

WakkaWiki (often shortened as Wakka) is a very small wiki engine written in PHP, that is easy to install, hack and maintain. It was originally developed by Hendrik Mans with help from Carlo Zottmann.

As of September 29, 2004, its website was down and the project stopped, although a large community of contributors was still actively posting bugfixes, extensions and new functionality. Lacking further maintenance, Wakka ceased being attractive to new users and saw most of its contributors migrate to one of its many forks.

Today, WakkaWiki survives in a number of forks, sharing the same ancestry but pursuing their own visions.

The focus of WakkaWiki was having a simple and expandable structure. It lacked some features, but thanks to its simple design there are various forks and variants available, such as WackoWiki and WikkaWiki or several others.

Notable forks

WakkaWiki spawned at least five forks:

External links