[lively-kernel] Personal Lively Wiki?
Marko Röder
m.roeder at photon-software.de
Mon Feb 10 11:11:12 CET 2014
> If I want to create my own personal local wiki, what is the best system to
> start with?
You should use the GitHub-based Lively Kernel to get a local installation: https://github.com/LivelyKernel/LivelyKernel
On GitHub you will also find installation instructions.
> Then there's the Webwerkstatt wiki - is it possible to run that locally (and could it be used as a personal wiki)?
It is possible but at this point we would not advice to do so. The WebWerkstatt is _A_ special installation of the system that has a lot of content in it. If you want to start working with your own LK, you should start with a plain/clean system (see above).
Additionally the WebWerkstatt is not based on the GitHub system and both systems differ in some points (like Parts) even though they share a common codebase.
> Is there any wiki functionality built into vanilla LK?
Yes, any LK system always has wiki functionality if set up correctly.
> Okay, I have my local copy of LK up and running.
From what I read in the bug reports, you might be running a copy of WebWerkstatt?! Please consider switching to the GitHub system.
- Marko
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