Technical Documentation
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@Dashrender said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@coliver said:
@wirestyle22 said:
@scottalanmiller said:
We've used DokuWiki and MediaWiki but these days are using Sharepoint which is a wiki.
I'm thinking of using a Raspberry Pi as a Web Server for this purpose. It's just text documents.
Do you have a VM infrastructure?
I have a VM host server (ESXi) but I also have a Raspi 2 just sitting here. I'd rather use those resources for other stuff like a proxy etc.
The VM for this should only require maybe 1 GB of RAM and 20-40 GB of disk, and nearly zero CPU. Even if I had 100 r-pie's I'd still run this on my VM platform assuming I have the RAM and storage available.
heck, you can probably do less storage too.
Much less RAM as well. I think you could get away with 128 or 256MB.
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Done and done
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@crustachio said:
We did a wiki for awhile but I was the only one in my department who could be bothered to actually use it (come on guys, Markdown is not that hard).
I feel your pain.
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@aaron said:
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@aaronstuder said:
@Dashrender I want to categorize my articles by topic: (printing, blackberry, etc.)
In DokuWiki that would be namespaces. The only problem I've seen with categorizing in DokuWiki are people accidentally making a page in the root namespace, otherwise it's pretty simple.
Yeah, the namespace system adds a lot of complication for end users.