quoting http://bangalore.gnu.org.in/?Things_To_Do i'd tell you to go for oddmuse for it is lightweight and more or completely flexible I've tried to understand the MediaWiki source code which is next to impossible the only people on the planet who may know how to hack it to do anything i bet are those who founded MediaWiki.... Oddmuse is easier to understand less bulky and too flexible if you were worrying about the aesthetic feel the site has lost due to Oddmuse I've made a css that will make you reluctant to use MediaWiki! Here are some screenshots I took after running the css http://www.orkut.co.in/AlbumZoom.aspx?uid=17149210454281460330&pid=12181... Oddmuse also uses flat file storage while mediawiki uses MySQL it is difficul to migrate and to hack even the skin it uses... OddMuse is straight forward and no nonsense wiki engine... # Easy to use for users, easy to hack for programmers. # Capable of multilingual sites. # Unicode (UTF-8) per default. # Valid HTML; CSS friendly. these are lines on the oddmuse site i go with... http://www.oddmuse.org/cgi-bin/oddmuse/Project_Organization
I need some more help.. in this page's code http://bangalore.gnu.org.in/?search=arky&dosearch=Go! the results are not put in a common html <div class="wraporsomethin"></div> this makes it not go with the CSS layout i made i need help of whoever has access to the wiki.pl code to hack this to print the wrapping div...
About the content licensing I'd suggest GNU FDL.. and recommend you to read it frst. It's been a day after i joined the mailing list and orkut comm. I'm not feeling comfortable about asking you access to the source code of the site... pls reply