Question

I need a wiki code parser on top of Microsoft .NET and licensed under BSD, Apache or similar open source licenses.

Looking at other site's questions and googling I found the so-called ScrewTurn Wiki, which is a great product and it has its source publicly available, but it's licensed under GPLv2, and I don't want to be restricted to turn my project into "free software", and stay open source.

Currently I'm using Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0, so if there's no wiki parser in C# or VB.NET, and there's one in Python and it can be used with DLR and IronPython, it can be a valid solution, but if I can stay away of dynamic languages, it'd be better for me.

Thank you for your time and effort.

Était-ce utile?

La solution

WikiPlex is the wiki engine behind CodePlex.

It's under the Microsoft Public License, which I believe allows you to use it without open sourcing your code.

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