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'''TWiki''' is a Wiki Wiki clone, (or {{tag|fork}}), and has its root in {{tag|JOS Wiki}}.<ref>Peter Thoeny (23 Jan 2003); [[Archive.org:20050205010648/http://www.Nutch.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/TWiki/WikiWikiClones|TWiki > WikiWikiClones]]; www.Nutch.org (via [[Archive.org]]); [[TWiki User's Guide]]; archived 5 February 2005.</ref> Founded 23 July {{tag| | '''TWiki''' is a Wiki Wiki clone, (or {{tag|fork}}), and has its root in {{tag|JOS Wiki}}.<ref>Peter Thoeny (23 Jan 2003); [[Archive.org:20050205010648/http://www.Nutch.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/TWiki/WikiWikiClones|TWiki > WikiWikiClones]]; www.Nutch.org (via [[Archive.org]]); [[TWiki User's Guide]]; archived 5 February 2005.</ref> Founded 23 July {{tag|Founded in 1998|1998}} by Peter Thoeny as an 'Open Source Enterprise Wiki and Web Application Platform', TWiki is primarily designed to be used at the workplace. Millions of people in over 50,000 organizations use TWiki at work, from small deployments to some large ones that have several 100,000 pages and over 10,000 users. In late 2008, Thoeny created a new company called TWiki.net and assumed total control of TWiki. | ||
'''TWiki.org''' is a [[What is a Wiki|wiki site]] all about the TWiki {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}}. This wiki supports the TWiki [[user]] and [[:Category:Software development|development]] community. The TWiki engine developers have targeted it mainly at corporate {{tag|intranet}} use, but it is also fairly widespread on the internet (see list below). It is written in both {{tag|Perl}} and {{tag|JavaScript}}. The {{tag|open source}} software is available for {{tag|Free software|free}} ({{tag|FOSS}}) under the terms of the {{tag|GNU General Public License|GNU General Public License version 2}} (GPL v2). | '''TWiki.org''' is a [[What is a Wiki|wiki site]] all about the TWiki {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}}. This wiki supports the TWiki [[user]] and [[:Category:Software development|development]] community. The TWiki engine developers have targeted it mainly at corporate {{tag|intranet}} use, but it is also fairly widespread on the internet (see list below). It is written in both {{tag|Perl}} and {{tag|JavaScript}}. The {{tag|open source}} software is available for {{tag|Free software|free}} ({{tag|FOSS}}) under the terms of the {{tag|GNU General Public License|GNU General Public License version 2}} (GPL v2). |
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TWiki is a Wiki Wiki clone, (or fork), and has its root in JOS Wiki.[1] Founded 23 July 1998 by Peter Thoeny as an 'Open Source Enterprise Wiki and Web Application Platform', TWiki is primarily designed to be used at the workplace. Millions of people in over 50,000 organizations use TWiki at work, from small deployments to some large ones that have several 100,000 pages and over 10,000 users. In late 2008, Thoeny created a new company called TWiki.net and assumed total control of TWiki.
TWiki.org is a wiki site all about the TWiki wiki engine. This wiki supports the TWiki user and development community. The TWiki engine developers have targeted it mainly at corporate intranet use, but it is also fairly widespread on the internet (see list below). It is written in both Perl and JavaScript. The open source software is available for free (FOSS) under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 (GPL v2).
"TWiki has been downloaded over 700,000 times and is used daily by millions of people in over 100 countries. Some larger deployments have over one million pages and over 10,000 users." (2021) There are also many public TWiki sites.
- TWiki size (page count) information
- add /WebIndex at the end of the URL –
http://YourWikiURL.org/WebIndex
- TWiki wikiFactor (wF) information
- ????????
- References
- ↑ Peter Thoeny (23 Jan 2003); TWiki > WikiWikiClones; www.Nutch.org (via Archive.org); TWiki User's Guide; archived 5 February 2005.
- External links
- TWiki — at the English Wikipedia
- TWiki usage statistics — at trends.BuiltWith.com
For a list of wiki sites powered by TWiki, see below, and the TWiki installation directory on TWiki.org.
Subcategories
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Pages in category “TWiki”
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