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(:It certainly isn't Confluence - I've looked at all other Confluence wikis listed here. It actually uses the Bitbucket repository software from Atlassian - and whilst the site ''claims'' to have 'wiki' pages, I'm struggling to find any actual wiki p)
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|recentchanges URL = https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/changesets
|recentchanges URL = https://bitbucket.org/tortoisehg/thg/changesets
|wikinode URL      = No
|wikinode URL      = No
|status            = New
|status            = NotAWiki
|language          = English
|language          = English
|editmode          = ConfirmEmail
|editmode          = ConfirmEmail
|engine            = Confluence
|engine            = Bitbucket <!--Confluence-->
|license          = Site retains copyright
|license          = Site retains copyright
|maintopic        = version control
|maintopic        = version control
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Mercurial ("Hg" or "hg") is a popular {{tag|Open Source}} {{tag|distributed}} version control tool.
Mercurial ("Hg" or "hg") is a popular {{tag|Open Source}} {{tag|distributed}} version control tool.


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The pages of the TortoiseHg wiki are actually stored a hg repository.  If you already have TortoiseHg or at least Mercurial installed locally, the wiki is easy to copy and edit locally, but more difficult to send in your changes, compared to other wiki.
The pages of the TortoiseHg wiki are actually stored a hg repository.  If you already have TortoiseHg or at least Mercurial installed locally, the wiki is easy to copy and edit locally, but more difficult to send in your changes, compared to other wiki.


[FIXME: what is the wiki software engine that interprets those [[Creole]]-syntax files into HTML and serves them up from the web server?  Is it Atlassian Confluence or something else?]
[FIXME: what is the wiki software engine that interprets those [[Creole]]-syntax files into HTML and serves them up from the web server?  Is it Atlassian Confluence or something else?
:It certainly isn't Confluence - I've looked at all other Confluence wikis listed here.  It actually uses the Bitbucket repository software from Atlassian - and whilst the site ''claims'' to have 'wiki' pages, I'm struggling to find any actual wiki pages --[[User:Hoof Hearted|Sean, aka <small>Hoof Hearted</small>]] • <sub>[[:Category:Active administrators of this wiki|Admin]]</sub> • <small>[[User talk:Hoof Hearted|talk2HH]]</small> 22:10, 28 October 2012 (PDT)]


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https://bitbucket-assetroot.s3.amazonaws.com/c/photos/2009/Feb/10/thg_logo1_bb_avatar.png TortoiseHg wiki
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Status: NotAWiki"NotAWiki" is not in the list (Vibrant, Active, New, In preparation, Dormant, Spammed, Private, Cannot connect, Dead, Locked, ...) of allowed values for the "Wiki status" property.
Language: English
Edit mode: ConfirmEmail
Wiki engine: Bitbucket
Wiki license: Site retains copyright
Main topic: version control

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Mercurial ("Hg" or "hg") is a popular Open Source distributed version control tool.

TortoiseHg is an easy-to-use GUI for Mercurial.

The TortoiseHg wiki discusses these things:

The pages of the TortoiseHg wiki are actually stored a hg repository. If you already have TortoiseHg or at least Mercurial installed locally, the wiki is easy to copy and edit locally, but more difficult to send in your changes, compared to other wiki.

[FIXME: what is the wiki software engine that interprets those Creole-syntax files into HTML and serves them up from the web server? Is it Atlassian Confluence or something else?

It certainly isn't Confluence - I've looked at all other Confluence wikis listed here. It actually uses the Bitbucket repository software from Atlassian - and whilst the site claims to have 'wiki' pages, I'm struggling to find any actual wiki pages --Sean, aka Hoof HeartedAdmintalk2HH 22:10, 28 October 2012 (PDT)]
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