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This page is for linking to other Wikis on the web.

"All my FAQs Wiki":http://www.allmyfaqs.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?HomePage

  *" This wiki (there are many others) is about getting answers to questions some one else may already have asked, mostly regarding topics of interest to web-developers. It's a FAQ sheet, a list of Frequently Asked Questions, quite often matched by useful answers. The Table of Contents, or List of Topics, is on the HomePage."*


"Advanced Linux Sound Architecture":http://alsa.opensrc.org/

  *" Click this ALSA link for the main menu page of this Wiki or go straight to notes about the various soundcards and their drivers via the links below. Feel free to add more information if you discover anything interesting about your ALSA setup, paricularly notes about how you got your setup working and any examples of using ALSA based applications."*


"AOL Server Wiki":http://www.panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/0

  *"Devoted to discussion of AOL Server"*

"The css-discuss Wiki":http://css-discuss.incutio.com/

  *"The css-discuss wiki is a companion to the !CssDiscussList mailing list. Among other things the wiki serves as a collective long term memory for the list participants."*


"DebianWiki":http://wiki.debian.net/FrontPage

  *A wiki for Debian developers and Debian users.*

"EdTechDev Wiki":http://edtechdev.org/wiki/

  * *!LearningToProgram *

  * tutorials, articles, source code categorized by language and use. For those wishing to learn to program or learn new skills.*

  * *!ClassroomTechnology*


  * *Integrating technology into the classroom, tips for teachers. To help teachers and students use technology for learning in school and out.*

  * *!LearningSciences*

  * *research, journals, conferences, job resources. Research findings and resources for researchers.*


"EmacsWiki":http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl

  *" The !EmacsWiki collects !EmacsLisp (also known as "elisp") code, questions and answers related to elisp code and style, introductions to elisp packages and links to their sources, or the source itself, complete manuals or documentation fragments, comments on Emacs and !XEmacs features, differences and history, ports, jokes, pointers to clones and emacs-look-alikes, as well as references to other emacs related information on the web. "*


"Forth Wiki":http://www.forthfreak.net/wiki

  *"This page is the entry point to the Forth Wiki Web. This particular Wiki Web is dedicated to discussion and further knowledge of the Forth programming language, its Concepts, its Implementations ( !ForthSystems ) and its Philosophy."*

"GLUEwiki":http://glue.g-blog.net/GLUEwiki

  *"GLUE is a soapbox engine. It is a PHP/!mySQL framework which can be used
to set up discussion sites or weblog sites. Its roots come from WebLogs, but unlike single-person WebLogs, its main focus are discussions. That doesn't mean you can't use it as a simple weblog engine, of course. ;)"*

"GNOME Desktop Support Wiki":http://gnomesupport.org/wiki/

  *"Welcome to the gnomesupport.org Wiki. The focus of this Wiki is the GNOME Desktop Environment (http://www.gnome.org). If you are new to Wiki's be sure to read some of the documentation to learn how to add content here. This site will become whatever YOU, the visitor make of it. But please try to keep it on topic."*


"Handhelds Wiki":http://www.handhelds.org/z/wiki/HandheldsWiki 

  *"This wiki is a place for anyone and everyone to contribute to information about alternative operating systems on handheld computers. Feel free to use this page to ask questions and give opinions about the !HandheldsWiki."*


"JSPWiki":http://www.ecyrd.com/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?pageMain

  *" I created this !WikiWiki because I couldn't find a Wiki that did exactly what I wanted. I needed a Wiki where I could put my own code tricks for easy dispersal."*

  *"I'm mainly trying to build a programmer's Wiki, but other topics won't be scorned either"*

  *"This Wiki is done using JSP technology, which hopefully makes it very easy to keep up to date, since the content and the presentation are separated. For the administrator it is easy to make your Wiki look any way you want. A custom bean handles the translation of text into HTML. The source code for !JSPWiki is available."*

  *"Some automatically generated information about this !WikiWiki can be seen on the SystemInfo page. *"

"LawWiki":http://lawwiki.bbcity.co.uk
  *" A wiki for information about English law."*

"Mutt Wiki":http://wiki.mutt.org/
  *To learn about Mutt using Wikiwiki dynamic documentation, updated & corrected by Mutt coders and users.*

"Open Mosix Wiki":http://howto.ipng.be/openMosixWiki/

  *"We created this Wiki as a place where "Open Mosix":http://openmosix.sourceforge.net/ users can post additional info to the "Open Mosix HOWTO":http://howto.ipng.be/openMosix-HOWTO/, the "Open Mosix FAQ":http://openMosix.leonora.org/FAQ.php?openMosixFAQ, and the "Add-Ons":http://openmosix.sourceforge.net/community.html from the Open Mosix Community."*


"PhotoWiki":http://www.cdegroot.com/cgi-bin/photowiki

  *" Welcome to cdegroot.com's Photography Wiki This Wiki is mainly about Contax and Yashica stuff, but you're welcome to discuss other brands as well. Topics: "*


  *    *!ContaxEquipment*

  *    *!YashicaEquipment*

  *    *!OtherBrands*

  *    *!CameraRepair*


"PhpWiki":http://phpwiki.sourceforge.net/: a PHP WikiWikiWeb

  *" PhpWiki is a clone of the original WikiWikiWeb at 
http://c2.com/cgi-bin/wiki?WikiWikiWeb."*

"Plan 9 Wiki":http://www.cs.bell-labs.com/wiki/plan9/plan_9_wiki/

  *"This collection of pages contains information pertinent to installing, configuring, and using the operating system Plan 9 from Bell Labs."*


"PPPHowto Wiki":http://www.handhelds.org/z/wiki/PPPHowto

  *"Once you've installed Familiar, you can easily establish a PPP connection between your Linux PC and your handheld device. Instructions are written for the iPAQ, but the information is pretty g

"Pythoninfo Wiki":http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin

  *"Python is a great object-oriented, interpreted, interactive programming
language. It is often compared (favorably ;-) to Tcl, Perl, Ruby, C#, Visual Basic, Visual Fox Pro, Scheme or Java."*

"Sawfish Wiki ":http://sawfish.skylab.org/

  *"This is a Wiki for the Sawfish window manager for X11."*

"The Tcl'ers Wiki":http://mini.net/tcl/

  *" The Tcl'ers Wiki is a collaboratively-edited area on the web,
dedicated to the Tcl programming language and its extensions. "*


"Tiki":http://tikiwiki.sourceforge.net/

  *Tiki CMS/Groupware (aka "TikiWiki":http://tikiwiki.sourceforge.net/) is a powerful open-source Content Management System (CMS) and Groupware that can be used to create all sorts of web applications, web sites, web portals, intranets and extranets.
"TikiWiki":http://tikiwiki.sourceforge.net/ also works great as a web-based collaboration tool. "TikiWiki":http://tikiwiki.sourceforge.net/
is a multi-purpose package with a lot of native options and sections that you can enable/disable as needed. It is designed to be international, clean and extensible.*

"Twiki":http://twiki.org/

  *TWiki is a flexible, powerful, and easy to use Web-based collaboration
platform. There are many "skins":http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Codev/NiceSite for Twiki.*

"Wikipedia":http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia

  *"Wikipedia is an open content, WikiWiki encyclopedia found at http://wikipedia.org. The name also refers to the encyclopedia-building project. The project started in English (American, British, or other, depending on the participant) in January 2001, and projects to build Wikipedia in other languages are very active."*

  Seems like this page needs to distinguish between wiki engines, and wikis build using these engines - what is the real focus?

  *ThunderChicken sez: They are all wikis, either about or promoting something. Sometimes what the wikis are promoting is the engines they're running on, which is fine, so long as that's a wiki (and a wiki engine that doesn't host its own wiki isn't much of a wiki at all).*


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