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'''Riki''' was a {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}} created by Bart Masschelein sometime in the early {{tag|2000s}}. Riki was compiled in the {{tag|Ruby on Rails}} programming language, which makes it easy to plug in into existing {{tag|Rails}} application. It used either {{tag|MySQL}}, {{tag|PostgreSQL}}, or {{tag|SQLite}} data-storage methods. The software was released for {{tag|free software|free}} under the {{tag|MIT license}}.<!-- | '''Riki''' was a {{tag|Wiki Engine|wiki engine}} created by Bart Masschelein sometime in the early {{tag|2000s}}. Riki was compiled in the {{tag|Ruby on Rails}} programming language, which makes it easy to plug in into existing {{tag|Rails}} application. It used either {{tag|MySQL}}, {{tag|PostgreSQL}}, or {{tag|SQLite}} data-storage methods. The software was released for {{tag|free software|free}} under the {{tag|MIT license}}.<!-- | ||
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https://Upload.Wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b4/AWB_logo_draft.png/28px-AWB_logo_draft.png This Category:Riki article or category is a wiki engine 'stub'. If you are familiar with wiki engines (wiki software), you can help by expanding this stub article, thanks. :-)
Riki was a wiki engine created by Bart Masschelein sometime in the early 2000s. Riki was compiled in the Ruby on Rails programming language, which makes it easy to plug in into existing Rails application. It used either MySQL, PostgreSQL, or SQLite data-storage methods. The software was released for free under the MIT license.