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{{Wiki Engine | {{Wiki Engine | ||
| wiki_name = Hatta | |wiki_name = Hatta | ||
| wiki_logo = http://hatta-wiki.org/+download/logo.png | |wiki_logo = http://hatta-wiki.org/+download/logo.png | ||
| wiki_URL = http://hatta-wiki.org/ | |wiki_URL = http://hatta-wiki.org/ | ||
| wiki_recentchanges_URL = http://hatta-wiki.org/%2Bhistory/ | |wiki_recentchanges_URL = http://hatta-wiki.org/%2Bhistory/ | ||
| wiki_wikinode_URL = No | |wiki_wikinode_URL = No | ||
| wiki_status = Active | |wiki_status = Active | ||
| wiki_language = English | |wiki_language = English | ||
| wiki_editmode = LoginToEdit | |wiki_editmode = LoginToEdit | ||
| wiki_engine = Hatta | |wiki_engine = Hatta | ||
| wiki_maintopic = Wiki | |wiki_maintopic = Wiki | ||
}} | }} | ||
== Description == | ==Description== | ||
"'''Hatta''' is a [[:Wiki Engine|wiki engine]] – software that lets you run a [[wiki]]. It requires no configuration, and can be easily started in any Mercurial repository". | |||
"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 is written in {{tag|Python}}. | Hatta is written in {{tag|Python}}. | ||
"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. | "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 {{tag|high-availability}} wiki. | It looks like Hatta could be used to build a {{tag|high-availability}} wiki. |
Revision as of 13:10, 20 December 2011
Description
"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 is written in Python.
"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.
The Hatta Wiki documents the Hatta Wiki Engine.
Includes a list of features as well as "What Sucks".
This wiki engine is a rewrite of Dandelion.