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{{Wiki Engine | {{Wiki Engine | ||
|name = Wagn | |name = Wagn | ||
|logo = | |logo = | ||
|URL = http://Wagn.org | |URL = http://Wagn.org | ||
|recentchanges URL = http://wagn.org/tickets | |recentchanges URL = http://wagn.org/tickets | ||
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|editmode = YourWikiEditMode | |editmode = YourWikiEditMode | ||
|maintopic = Wiki Engine | |maintopic = Wiki Engine | ||
|prog language = Ruby on Rails | |||
}} | }} | ||
http://wagn.org/files/bruce_logo-large-122798.png | |||
{{add}}<!--needs | '''Wagn''' is an open {{tag|web}} platform for building coherent web systems. Using simple [[wiki]]-inspired building blocks called cards, "Wagneers" construct sites ranging from simple content managers to custom project trackers to fully integrated web suites. The software is released for {{tag|free}} at github.com under the {{tag|GNU General Public License}} (GPL). It does <u>not</u> support [[CamelCase]], [[InterWiki]] nor [[Redirect]]s. | ||
[[Ward Cunningham]] calls Wagn "one of the freshest contributions to wiki since I coined the term". | |||
{{WikiEngineFeatures}} | |||
{{add}}<!--needs a logo, and populate with more Wagn wikis--> | |||
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