A wiki system with complex functionality for simple integration and a superb interface. Store your knowledge with style: Use django models.

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If you're a Django developer looking to store your knowledge all slick and sophisticated, django-wiki is where it's at. This project isn't just another run-of-the-mill wiki system; it’s got the intricate functionality you need while keeping it simple to integrate and easy on the eyes. First thing’s first: Compatibility. If you're wondering about supported Django versions, django-wiki is all about flexibility. From the latest 5.0 down to the tried-and-true 3.2, this project’s got it covered. You can even check out their fully translated versions available in 13 languages. Fancy contributing to the translation efforts? They make it easy—no programming required! Now, if you're itching to see it in action before you dive in, head over to their demo site. Yeah, you read that right. Sign up for an account or log in with the good ol' `admin`, `admin` combo to play around with the notification system and more. Neat, huh? For the community vibe, they're active on GitHub Discussions, IRC (#django-wiki), Google Groups, and even the Fediverse and Twitter. Collaboration is the name of the game here, folks. Worried about stability? Don't be. This project is sturdy. Data loss with updates? Highly unlikely. The model API stays pretty consistent, so your integrations won't turn into a nightmare with every new release. And let’s not forget, the plugin API is quite stable too. Trust me, you’re set for the long haul. Got customization on your mind? You’ll need to get a bit Django-savvy, but it’s all about overriding templates and creating your own tags. Forget about making a hard copy of the repository; future updates are what keep your game strong with upgraded features, plugins, and security fixes. And you can pretty much control everything with plugins, templates, and some SCSS tweaks. And if you’re thinking about jumping into development, django-wiki welcomes contributions with open arms. Their Developer Guide will get you up to speed. The vision behind django-wiki is solid. They're gunning for a mature wiki system that's pluggable, open, smart, simple, and structured. Think of it as the minimalistic yet powerful alternative to MediaWiki, custom-tailored for the Django ecosystem. For full documentation, hit up their [docs site](https://django-wiki.readthedocs.io/en/latest/) and keep an eye on updates. Django-wiki is not just a project; it's a community-driven initiative, constantly evolving and improving, thanks to its dedicated developers and contributors. From its roots as django-simplewiki to its current, more powerful iteration, the project aims to be the go-to wiki solution for Django developers facing any challenge. Got questions? They’ve got answers. Whether it’s about their naming conventions, markup language, or multi-wiki support, the Q&A section’s got you. And if you’re a Docker fan, there’s a ready-to-use container waiting for you. Shoutout to the folks at edX & MIT, the fantastic developers who contributed, and projects like django-mptt and django-cms, which inspired and supported django-wiki’s journey. So, what are you waiting for? Dive into django-wiki and start building a stylish, feature-rich knowledge repository today.

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