X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/e8d954fb1eb328c6389b23b41a9f62d63b0e0993..47ee266163202f15fca3b108fad294bec262405a:/doc/ikiwikiusers.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/ikiwikiusers.mdwn b/doc/ikiwikiusers.mdwn index 5b5a1c624..bf2ade883 100644 --- a/doc/ikiwikiusers.mdwn +++ b/doc/ikiwikiusers.mdwn @@ -14,12 +14,20 @@ Projects * The [Relativistic Programming research wiki](http://wiki.cs.pdx.edu/rp). * [Debian-IN](http://debian-in.alioth.debian.org/) * [Braawi Ltd](http://braawi.com/) and the community site [Braawi.org](http://braawi.org/) -* [Webconverger.org](http://webconverger.org/) +* [Webconverger](http://webconverger.org/) (a Web only linux distribution) with a [blog](http://webconverger.org/blog/) * [debian-community.org](http://debian-community.org/) * The [cairo graphics library](http://cairographics.org/) website. -* [Nouvelles Informations Positives Libres community](http://wiki.nipl.net/) * The [Portland State Aerospace Society](http://psas.pdx.edu) website. Converted from a combination of TWiki and MoinMoin to ikiwiki, including full history ([[rcs/Git]] backend). * [DebTorrent](http://debtorrent.alioth.debian.org) +* The [netconf project](http://netconf.alioth.debian.org) +* The [Debian Packaging Handbook project](http://packaging-handbook.alioth.debian.org/wiki/) +* The [libkdtree project](http://libkdtree.alioth.debian.org) +* The [pcc](http://pcc.ludd.ltu.se/) (Portable C Compiler) project. (Simple rcs backend) +* [The TOVA Company](http://www.tovatest.com) public site. We also use it for internal documentation and issue tracking, all with a [[rcs/Git]] backend. +* Technical support websites for [Homebase](http://support.homebase.dk) and [Kaospilotene](http://support.kaospilot.no) (each with [source](http://source.homebase.dk/) [provided](http://source.kaospilot.no/)) +* [CampusGrün Hamburg](http://www.campusgruen.org/) +* The [awesome window manager homepage](http://awesome.naquadah.org/) +* [Enemies of Carlotta](http://www.e-o-c.org/) Personal sites and blogs ======================== @@ -36,11 +44,11 @@ Personal sites and blogs * [Roland Mas's blog](http://roland.entierement.nu/categories/geek-en.html) * [Sergio Talens-Oliag's personal wiki](http://mixinet.net/~sto/) and [blog](http://mixinet.net/~sto/blog.html) * [Christian Aichinger's homepage](http://greek0.net/) -* [Ben A'Lee's homepage](http://bmalee.eu/~bma/) +* [Ben A'Lee's personal wiki](http://wiki.subvert.org.uk/). * [Adam Shand's homepage](http://adam.shand.net/iki/) * [Recai Oktaş's homepage](http://kirkambar.net/) (uses [[rcs/Git]] backend, Turkish language only). * [Hess family wiki](http://kitenet.net/~family/) -* [Stefano Zacchiroli's blog](http://www.bononia.it/~zack/blog/) +* [Zack](http://upsilon.cc/~zack)'s homepage, including [his weblog](http://upsilon.cc/~zack/blog/) * [Taquiones: Victor Moral's personal website in Spanish](http://taquiones.net) * [Venexma Europa, S.L.](http://www.venexma.net): It's a small company dedicated to the distribution of shoe accessories. We use ikiwiki for development of internal applications (some areas are password protected). In spanish, of course. * [betacantrips, the personal website of Ethan Glasser-Camp](http://www.betacantrips.com/) @@ -72,9 +80,14 @@ Personal sites and blogs * [Patrick Winnertz (winnie)](https://www.der-winnie.de) * Andrew Sackville-West has setup a [family wiki](http://wiki.swclan.homelinux.org) * [Simon Ward's site](http://bleah.co.uk/) and [blog](http://bleah.co.uk/blog/). +* [Paul Wise's homepage and blog](http://bonedaddy.net/pabs3/) +* [Martin's PhD wiki](http://phd.martin-krafft.net/wiki) +* [David Riebenbauer's page](http://liegesta.at/) +* [Thomas Harning's 'eHarning' wiki](http://www.eharning.us/wiki/) Please feel free to add your own ikiwiki site! See also: [Debian ikiwiki popcon graph](http://people.debian.org/~igloo/popcon-graphs/index.php?packages=ikiwiki) +and [google search for ikiwiki powered sites](http://www.google.com/search?q=%22powered%20by%20ikiwiki%22). While nothing makes me happier than knowing that ikiwiki has happy users, dropping some change in the [[TipJar]] is a nice way to show extra appreciation.