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'''WabiSabi''' was an experimental {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}} created by [[Felix Pleşoianu]] from a mere 275 lines of {{tag|PHP}}, with flat file storage.  It was inspired from the original wiki engine – [[:Category:WikiWikiWeb|WikiWikiWeb]], along with [[Pawfaliki]] and [[Pwyky]].  The name comes from a [[:Category:Japanese|Japanese]] aesthetic that is reflected in the project's current goals.  It including a decent markup engine, page backups, anti-[[spam]] protection, and plugin system.
'''WabiSabi''' was an experimental {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}} created by [[Felix Pleşoianu]] from a mere 275 lines of {{tag|PHP}}, with flat file storage.  It was inspired from the original wiki engine – [[:Category:WikiWikiWeb|WikiWikiWeb]], along with [[Pawfaliki]] and [[Pwyky]].  The name comes from a [[:Category:Japanese|Japanese]] aesthetic that is reflected in the project's current goals.  It including a decent markup engine, page backups, anti-[[spam]] protection, and plugin system.


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Revision as of 18:18, 9 November 2022

Template:Wiki Engine WabiSabi was an experimental wiki engine created by Felix Pleşoianu from a mere 275 lines of PHP, with flat file storage. It was inspired from the original wiki engine – WikiWikiWeb, along with Pawfaliki and Pwyky. The name comes from a Japanese aesthetic that is reflected in the project's current goals. It including a decent markup engine, page backups, anti-spam protection, and plugin system.

The engine was developed between 2009 and 2012; last known install was from December 2015. People discussed it, used it, modified it. But my interests have shifted, and I can't afford to worry about yet another live wiki anymore.

 — Felix Pleşoianu, GitHub.com