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authortesterer <testerer@web>2010-03-04 09:21:26 +0000
committerJoey Hess <joey@finch.kitenet.net>2010-03-04 09:21:26 +0000
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* You can turn any set of pages into a [[blog]] or similar news feed,
* complete with RSS and Atom support. You can run your weblog on ikiwiki (and [[many_people_do|ikiwikiusers]]), run a Planet-like [[aggregator|plugins/aggregate]] for external feeds, or keep a [[TODO]] and [[bug|bugs]] list with tags for completed items.
-* ikiwiki provides a wiki compiler, designed to transform your wiki content into a set of static pages. You can then serve these pages as static content. ikiwiki will not fall over during a Slashdotting, because page views don't require the ikiwiki CGI; as long as your web server can keep up, your site will survive. Furthermore, you can choose whether you want to run the ikiwiki CGI for web edits or only handle commits to the underlying version control system; you can even run ikiwiki privately and just manually copy the content to another server. So if you want to put a wiki up on a server without installing any software on that server, try ikiwiki.
+* ikiwiki provides a wiki compiler, designed to transform your wiki content into a set of static pages. You can then serve these pages as static content. ikiwiki will not fall over during a Slashdotting, because page views don't require the ikiwiki CGI; as long as your web server can keep up, your [site](http://dessouse.net) will survive. Furthermore, you can choose whether you want to run the ikiwiki CGI for web edits or only handle commits to the underlying version control system; you can even run ikiwiki privately and just manually copy the content to another server. So if you want to put a wiki up on a server without installing any software on that server, try ikiwiki.
![Picture of the TourBus](http://www.wikiservice.at/image/wikibus.gif)