Written and Maintained by: db4objects
Managed by: Eric Falsken

Project Summary


This Wiki system (which I will call CS-Wiki), is an add-on for the popular Community Server open-source project. CS-Wiki is hereby licensed by db4objects according to the GNU LGPL license. You may download and use it for free. Any derivitive work or redistribution of this library requires that you include a link to http://www.db4o.com.

In the interest of attracting the widest possible audience, CS-Wiki does NOT use the db4o object database

Demo


You may preview the Wiki system in the db4o Developer Community Sandbox. Editing in the sandbox requires registration.

Want to help?


CS-Wiki can use you! We currently have bounty pay-outs for people who want to try knocking out a few of the features on our To-Do list. Send me a private message if you're interested in helping out.

Installation

Click the Releases button above to download.

Roadmap


Current development efforts are focused on rounding and completing the Wiki-oriented feature set with the eventual goal of creating a world-class software documentation & reference system.

The current list of tasks can be found in the To-Do list.

Last edited Jan 20 2007 at 6:45 AM by efalsken, version 8
Comments
Binish wrote  Jun 17 2008 at 10:51 AM 
Does CS Wiki allows support for Community server 2008.If not then is there any other wiki add on for CS 2008.

efalsken wrote  Jun 18 2008 at 9:32 PM 
Well, to answer your question, I have descided NOT to pursue migrating CS-wiki to CS2008. Instead, I am splitting it from CS entirely and creating an independent system that can be run alongside CS or any other ASP.NET based website. (shared membership, etc) So that, ideally, the new wiki system can just be placed in one or more subfolders next to or alongside CS and work transparently. There are 2 reasons we chose to go this route: 1) Telligent is not interested in working with me on CS-Wiki, they've developed their own CMS (Graffiti) and have announced that a future release of CS will include a wiki module. 2) CS does not provide any truly must-die-for functionality (apart from ASP.NET Membership), but instead brings a horrible stack of configuration and provider patterns that are roundabout and ambiguous at best, and downright unintelligible at worst; God-forbid all the lame beginner mistakes that I've been finding in their codebase lately that are impossible to correct or work around.

Work is proceeding well on the new wiki engine, and we're targeting Q3 for a first release.

The latest (and last) version of CS-Wiki is already published here.

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