Mycorrhiza Wiki
- Written in Golang
- Pages stored as plain text files in Git repo
too much hassle to keep certs up to date
That's a weird answer. Nowadays there are all sorts of scripts — and at least one web server — that will automatically renew your Let's Encrypt certificate every couple of months.
the concept is that the sites are public anyway
That way they will also not see potential bugs that only show up on TLS, and will instead have to reply on other people reporting such bugs (I tried to set up fedwiki behind TLS, and failed, so I asked and gave up).
I asked about it years ago and was told that it is because not all federated wikis are running on https, so you might end up with ‘mixed content’. Or something along that line, it's rather vague and distant now.
It seems they still haven't worked out how to run the federated wiki on https.
The JSON looks rather simple, and pretty close to SSB JSON.
KawaiiPunk tried going to that link from patchfox and received an error. I think patchfox might be rewriting the link.
Now, that looks interesting. Thanks for the link!
you could also consider building with git-ssb - gitbook uses git + md to weave some nice documentation (html / pdf output)
not that i know of. we have a schema for mutable posts though:
https://github.com/ssbc/ssb-msg-schemas/#user-content-type-postedit