Question

I am looking for a wiki engine that is:

  • open source
  • real time
  • collaborative

A sort of mix between MediaWiki and an open source version of Google Docs where several users could see each other's edits in real time.

Is there such a state-of-the-art beast?

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Solution

I think you've answered this primarily - Google Wave or Google Docs are the big players here, though there's lots of others.

From a wiki perspective, most wiki's are written with the expectation of relatively non-granular changes (larger chunks than is typically found in collaboration). It may not be out there, and just waiting for someone like you to write it ;)

OTHER TIPS

Haven't seen one, but you may be able to build off of Sobby/Gobby in order to create one.

Etherpad-Lite with linkify plugin is the closest thing that you can find:

https://github.com/Pita/etherpad-lite

The linkify plugin can be installed by simply typing:

npm install ep_linkify

once you have Etherpad-Lite installed.

You may also want to check out this experimental extension to MediaWiki: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:EtherEditor

Maybe try PmWiki or PukiWiki?

I'm trying to find a similar solution for non-profit and NGO organizations and small friend groups.
Something which combines
a) one-to-group of Facebook or Google+,
b) document creation of TiddlyWiki and
c) simultaneous editing of EtherpadLite

I've found Kune to be among the better implemented candidates as one of it's main design goals is ease-of-use for small groups, communities and non-profits.
Zero system administration as hosting is free.
Ease of customization via Wave Gadgets. While still in alpha stage it looks good.

Atlassian's Confluence now ticks say two and half of these boxes. It has real-time collaborative editing - it's commercial though, but you can look at the source if you sign an NDA with them

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