On 29/01/2008, Emufarmers Sangly emufarmers@gmail.com wrote:
I know there are varying numbers on the "market penetration" of different wiki software, but what data is available on the _internal_ use of such software (if only for determining whether MediaWiki is what companies jump right to, or whether they tend to opt for commercial software)?
I'm not sure there's such a thing as a reliable survey. I know Confluence is popular in the corporate world. MediaWiki's main advantage is looking and working just like Wikipedia, and it's not too painful to sysadmins, but doesn't come in a shiny fluffy package. MoinMoin is for geeks, but I'm missing all its extra text formatting options (particularly being able to use ` ` instead of <tt></tt> when writing about command-line stuff). Does anyone know of evidence that isn't just anecdotal?
- d.