Hi,
Last time I took a look it was not so easy to install as for example Kwiki.
But of course, Socialtext is more optimized and is faster, but it enforces more specific requirements,webserver, mod_perl, etc..., on the other side, Kwiki only need normal perl cgi support and tries to be as much flexible as possible via the Plugins framework... so in my opinion Kwiki is still an option for small-medium sized enterprise wikis. I hope Ingy and Gugod have enough time to code Kwiki 2.0 ;-)
Curiously both work for Socialtext :-D
Regards,
fmerges at irc.freenode.net
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