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<blockquote>"You can clone, merge and synchronize your wikis by cloning, merging or synchronizing the repositories.  You can keep a local copy of it, and run Hatta locally on your laptop – then upload the changes when they are ready".</blockquote>
<blockquote>"You can clone, merge and synchronize your wikis by cloning, merging or synchronizing the repositories.  You can keep a local copy of it, and run Hatta locally on your laptop – then upload the changes when they are ready".</blockquote>
It looks like Hatta could be used to build a high-availability wiki.
It looks like Hatta could be used to build a high-availability wiki.
Building a wiki on top of a {{tag|distributed}} {{tag|version control}} system -- such as Mercurial -- may be good way to build a fault-tolerant, high-availability wiki.


The '''Hatta Wiki''' documents the Hatta {{tag|Wiki Engine}}.  Includes a list of features as well as "What Sucks".
The '''Hatta Wiki''' documents the Hatta {{tag|Wiki Engine}}.  Includes a list of features as well as "What Sucks".
{{WikiEngineFeatures}}
{{WikiEngineFeatures}}

Revision as of 13:29, 13 December 2012

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This Category: Hatta is either empty, or sparsely populated,
and needs to be 'populated' with articles, stubs (and / or other categories)
relevant to the subject matter of this specific category.

Include an article page in this category via one (or more) of three methods:
a. add Hatta in the appropriate field of its infobox template
b. 'tag' a word within the prose of the article, eg. {{tag|Hatta}}
c. add [[Category:Hatta]] at the bottom of its edit box.

"Hatta is a wiki engine – software that lets you run a wiki. It requires no configuration, and can be easily started in any Mercurial repository".

Hatta, a re-write of the former Dandelion, is written in Python, and is released under the GNU General Public License v2 (GPL v2) license without a fee.

"You can clone, merge and synchronize your wikis by cloning, merging or synchronizing the repositories. You can keep a local copy of it, and run Hatta locally on your laptop – then upload the changes when they are ready".

It looks like Hatta could be used to build a high-availability wiki. Building a wiki on top of a distributed version control system -- such as Mercurial -- may be good way to build a fault-tolerant, high-availability wiki.

The Hatta Wiki documents the Hatta Wiki Engine. Includes a list of features as well as "What Sucks". Template:WikiEngineFeatures

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