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Why We Want to Use DokuWiki

Introduction

DokuWiki page : &lt;http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki&gt;

First of all, it is popular open source software and can be installed on just about any web server that supports php. By using it, no individual or company will be able to hold our content hostage. We all should make periodic backups of our DokuWiki site. For instance, if I suddenly shut down our DokuWiki site (I wouldn't …</description>
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        <description>chess is game that duplicates a wars kingdom white vs black it has all the pieces needed to rule or govern a kingdom. 1st is the foot soldiers they are the little chess pieces that is placed in the front lines their mission is the first response for any threats. Eventually they are the first ones to die well that's life but their is an up side in being a pawn once you reach the enemy's kingdom and if the queen is dead you will become the new queen ha ha ha now thats going up the ranks well you c…</description>
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