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authorhttps://id.koumbit.net/anarcat <https://id.koumbit.net/anarcat@web>2013-09-05 22:11:59 -0400
committeradmin <admin@branchable.com>2013-09-05 22:11:59 -0400
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this can be used for all sorts of interesting stuff. Since ikiwiki can use
git, let's explore some possibilities for distributed wikis.
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## a wiki mirror
The simplest possibility is setting up a mirror. If a wiki exposes its git