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Sausagewiki is a simple, self-contained wiki engine. This is not merely a
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description, but in fact design goals. Let's look closer at them.
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Sausagewiki is simple
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Sausagewiki is somewhat feature sparse. Of course, implementing features takes
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time and effort, but that is not all. Sausagewiki attempts to attain
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simplicity in part by being very restrictive with which features to add. Which
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features belong in Sausagewiki? That is hard to pin down. There are many
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features that could be included in a simple wiki engine, but it is probably
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true that including _all_ those features would make the engine no longer
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simple. Because of this, Sausagewiki is extremely restrictive with which
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features to add.
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Sausagewiki is simple to use. The user interface is clean and simple. The wiki
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language is small and easy to fully grasp. For example: In order to keep the
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wiki syntax small and easy, the inline HTML feature of Markdown has been
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excluded. It would make the wiki syntax too large.
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The executable has few command line options. It is easy for the system
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administrator to get up and running correctly. As a user you can also be sure
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that Sausagewiki is the same when using it in different places.
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Sausagewiki is self-contained
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The binary does not have runtime dependencies. It does not dynamically link
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with any library. (This is true for Linux. For other systems it needs to link
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to the C standard library) It does not require any other program during
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run time, and it does not require any resource file external to the
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Sausagewiki binary.
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Sausagewiki has no configuration file. This is sensible only as long as it
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also has very few command line options.
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The data for a given wiki instance is contained in one file only. This makes
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a wiki instance easy to back up, copy and move.
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Sausagewiki is a wiki engine
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The user experience is geared towards collaborative editing rather than a
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division between editors and readers. Sausagewiki aims for a low barrier to
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entry; new readers should feel invited to edit the text if appropriate.
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