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Extended list of Wikis

  1. MediaWiki:

    • Description: MediaWiki is the software that powers Wikipedia. It's highly customizable and has a large user community.
    • Website: MediaWiki
    • Pros:
      • Robust and feature-rich
      • Wide range of extensions
      • Large user community
      • Extensive documentation
      • Scalability - used by Wikipedia
    • Cons:
      • Complex for small projects
      • Styling and theming can be challenging
  2. DokuWiki:

    • Description: DokuWiki is known for its simplicity and ease of use. It stores all data in plain text files, making it easy to manage.
    • Website: DokuWiki
    • Pros:
      • Simple and lightweight, requires no database
      • Easy to install and configure
      • Intuitive markup language
    • Cons:
      • Limited scalability
      • Plugin ecosystem is not as extensive as some other wikis
  3. TWiki:

    • Description: TWiki is a structured wiki application, often used for project management and collaboration. It supports plugins and has a strong user community.
    • Website: TWiki
    • Pros:
      • Structured data
      • Easy integration with other tools
      • Extensive plugin ecosystem
      • Good for project management and collaboration
    • Cons:
      • Learning curve for beginners
      • May require more resources compared to simpler wikis
  4. XWiki:

    • Description: XWiki is a powerful wiki platform with advanced features such as extension points, macros, and a robust ecosystem.
    • Website: XWiki
    • Pros:
      • Powerful and extensible with a wide range of features
      • Supports scripting for advanced use cases
      • Active community
      • Good documentation
    • Cons:
      • Complex initial setup
      • Some features may require technical expertise
  5. Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware:

    • Description: Tiki Wiki is a versatile platform that goes beyond a traditional wiki. It includes features like forums, blogs, and more.
    • Website: Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware
    • Pros:
      • Comprehensive, all-in-one solution for wikis, forums, and more
      • Active development and community
      • Suitable for complex projects
    • Cons:
      • Feature-richness is overwhelming for simpler use cases
      • Learning curve for new users
  6. BookStack:

    • Description: BookStack is a simple and lightweight wiki platform with a focus on creating documentation in a hierarchical structure.
    • Website: BookStack
    • Pros:
      • Simple and easy-to-use interface
      • Supports hierarchies for organizing content
      • Lightweight and focused on documentation
    • Cons:
      • Limited features
      • Smaller community and fewer plugins
  7. Gitit:

    • Description: Gitit is a wiki platform that uses Git for tracking changes. It is written in Haskell.
    • Website: Gitit
    • Pros:
      • Uses Git for version control, enabling collaboration
      • Lightweight and easy to set up
      • Supports markdown and LaTeX
    • Cons:
      • May lack some advanced features of larger wikis
      • Smaller user community
  8. MoinMoin:

    • Description: MoinMoin is a Python-based wiki engine known for its extensibility and ease of integration with other systems.
    • Website: MoinMoin
    • Pros:
      • Scalable and extensible with a modular design
      • Supports multiple wikis on a single installation
      • Good for collaboration and knowledge sharing
    • Cons:
      • May require more technical knowledge for customization
      • Interface design could be improved

Consolidated list

AppSelection statusWebsiteSAML supportOIDC support
Web documentation generator using Markdown or other lightweight formatting

Static: MkDocs (web front end?)

Primaryhttps://www.mkdocs.org/

Static: SphinxAlternativehttps://www.sphinx-doc.org/

Mailing list manager with list administration, subscription management, archives and task automation

Sympa

Primaryhttps://www.sympa.org/

Mailman

Alternativehttps://list.org/

Content Management Systems (CMS) for website creation and management
WordPress (simpler)Primary?https://wordpress.org/

WP Simple SAML

miniOrange SAML Single Sign-On

WP OIDC

OAuth/OpenID Connect (OIDC) Client

Joomla (richer)Primary?https://www.joomla.org/miniorange SAML 2.0 Single Sign-On
DrupalAlternativehttps://www.drupal.org/NativeNative
Office suite and collaboration platform encompassing word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations with online document editing and collaboration

ONLYOFFICE

Primaryhttps://www.onlyoffice.com/Native/

Collabora Online

Alternativehttps://www.collaboraoffice.com/collabora-online/NativeNative
Virtual Private Network (VPN) software for secure remote access to resources on a private network over the internet
OpenVPNPrimaryhttps://openvpn.net/Native
eduVPNPrimaryhttps://eduvpn.org/Native
WireGuardAlternativehttps://www.wireguard.com/

Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) / e-mail server for the routing and delivery of email messages within a network
PostfixPrimaryhttp://www.postfix.org/

EximAlternative?https://www.exim.org/

SendmailAlternativehttps://www.sendmail.com/

Learning Management System (LMS) for online courses with course management, collaboration and assessment
MoodlePrimaryhttps://moodle.org/NativeNative
Canvas LMSAlternativehttps://www.instructure.com/canvas/NativeNative
Video conferencing platform with virtual classrooms, online meetings and collaboration among students and educators
eduMEETPrimaryhttps://edumeet.org/

BigBlueButtonAlternativehttps://bigbluebutton.org/NativeNative
Secure and user-friendly transfer of large files
FileSenderPrimaryhttps://www.filesender.org/

NextcloudAlternativehttps://nextcloud.com/NativeNative
ownCloudAlternativehttps://owncloud.com/NativeNative

        
Standard GN services, such as eduroam and eduGAIN-related services 

Doodle alternatives?

Crypt Pad https://cryptpad.fr/ is a service that was given as an example.

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