+
+== Features ==
+
+ * S^3: Simple, Small, Stupid
+ * Rich, clean markup syntax, highly compatible with WikiCreole and MoinMoin
+ * Versioned and distributed storage backend based on git
+ * Easy to interface with other storage back-ends through a glue script
+ * Interfaces with GitWeb for history browsing, RSS...
+ * Consistent use of CSS for easy theming
+ * HTML pass-through for powerful formatting
+ * Pluggable macros
+ * Page includes (templates with parameters coming)
+ * Blogging support
+ * Hierarchical namespace with automatic directory listing
+ * [[Picture]] gallery (poor man's Flick'r)
+ * Video playback (poor man's You Tube)
+ * User accounts supported through web server's HTTP basic auth
+ * Per-page ACLs
+ * Title and full-text search with full regex power
+ * Easy drop-in installation (no WSGI, mod_python, FCGI...)
+ * Fast!
+ * Small! Codebase is just 800 LOCs!
+ * Derived from PikiWiki, like MoinMoin
+ * OpenSource, FreeSoftware, CheapBeer... pleases anyone
+ * GuruMeditation alerts :-)
+
+== License ==
+
+Geeki Geeki is Gratis Software as in Gratuitous Speech, not Cheap as in Cheap Beer.
+Consult your lawyer before using to check whether this is compatible with your current
+brand of beer.
+
+Naa! Geeki Geeki is really distributed under the [[http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/agpl-3.0.html|GNU General Public License]], version 3.0 or later.
+
+== Download ==
+
+==== Releases ====
+
+|| 01-May-2009 || [[http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git?a=snapshot;h=v4.0|geekigeeki-4.0.tar.gz]] ||
+|| 11-Dec-2008 || [[http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git?a=snapshot;h=v3.0|geekigeeki-3.0.tar.gz]] ||
+|| 23-Sep-2008 || [[http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git?a=snapshot;h=v2.0|geekigeeki-2.0.tar.gz]] ||
+
+
+==== Source ====
+
+You can obtain the latest version -- actually ''any'' version -- through git:
+
+{{{
+git clone http://www.codewiz.org/~bernie/git/geekigeeki.git/
+git clone git://www.codewiz.org/~bernie/geekigeeki.git/
+}}}
+
+===== Revision history =====
+
+Browse it online with GitWeb: http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git
+
+===== Individual source files =====
+
+ * [[http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/geekigeeki.py | geekigeeki.py ]] -- The CGI itself
+ * [[http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/geekigeeki.conf.py.. | geekigeeki.conf.py ]] -- Sample site config
+ * [[http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/post_edit_hook.sh | post_edit_hook.sh ]] -- Some glue to integrate with git
+ * [[http://www.codewiz.org/wikigit/geekigeeki.git/blob_plain/HEAD:/wiki_apache.conf | wiki_apache.conf ]] -- Sample conf file for Apache
+ * [[sys/geekigeeki.css | geekigeeki.css ]] -- The stylesheet used at this site
+
+== Installation ==
+
+The easiest way is:
+
+ * clone the git repository anywhere you like
+ * edit **wiki_apache.conf** to adapt it to your system, and move or link it to your Apache configuration directory.
+ * customize the wiki through geekigeeki.conf.py
+ * create a git repository for your wiki:
+ {{{
+ mkdir data
+ cd data
+ git init --shared=group
+ chgrp -R apache .
+ }}}
+ * reload Apache
+
+== Update procedure ==
+
+If you cloned the repository as suggested, updating and downgrading is easy:
+
+{{{
+git pull
+}}}
+
+to switch to a different version of GeekiGeeki:
+
+{{{
+git checkout {tree-ish}
+}}}
+
+where '##{tree-ish}## could be a tag, a branch name, or a specific commit.
+
+== Contributing ==