Nobody ever got fired for picking MediaWiki | |
MediaWiki is the most deployed wiki engine. As such, it enjoys a massive virtuous circle. However, since MediaWiki is primarily developed to run Wikipedia (and your project is not Wikipedia!), it may very well be that MediaWiki is not your best choice. Many people pick MediaWiki just because so many others do. Similar to "Nobody ever got fired for picking IBM", often, people will not go through a proper analysis and consider other wiki engines such as DokuWiki, TWiki, XWiki_old, MoinMoin, etc. Since it's so well-known, you will likely need arguments to explain this. This page is here to help 😊 If you are already using MediaWiki and you are thinking of moving to Tiki, you can use the MediaWiki importer |
Video interview from OSCON 2011 | |
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Wiki Matrix | |
Compare them at http://www.wikimatrix.org/compare/Tiki-Wiki-CMS-Groupware+MediaWiki |
Openhub comparison | |
https://www.openhub.net/p/_compare?project_0=MediaWiki&project_1=Tiki+Wiki+CMS+Groupware&submit_1=Go Contributors (All Time) click "View as graph"
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About MediaWiki as the de facto standard wiki engine | |
Evan Prodromou, MediaWiki developer wrote:
So, one thing to note is the great Wiki:TopTenWikiEngines list, which does a nice job of narrowing down the field of contenders for new implementers. I think choosing MediaWiki as the de facto standard wiki engine is a horrible idea:
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Opinion of a Wikipedia trainer & consultant | |
The simple answer is this:
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Complexity | |
"It’s great that MediaWiki is so flexible and versatile, but that comes at the price of complexity. It can be troublesome to set up and maintain, which may lead to chronic frustration."
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