Talk:Peer-to-peer wiki

P2P wiki sounds great. I've been looking to start a wiki for my family but many will not participate if it means storing family data on remote servers owned by google. I don't have a private website either. Will P2p work when I'm using dinamically assigned ip from my cable broadband provider and my folks are using dsl? Does Reliable Software have any plans to release a code co-op-lite product with wiki-only p2p functionality that would cost less? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Hopespoppa (talk • contribs) 10:08, 14 November 2006 (UTC)
 * Code Co-op implements P2P using email (it supports MAPI clients, as well as SMTP/POP3 services, such as g-mail), so it doesn't matter how you connect to the Internet. Reliable Software is considering a lightweight version P2P wiki product, but it will be some time before it can be released (UI requirements are much stricter for a product with a wider customer base).

- Bartosz 22:19, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

This article is based on a released product, Code Co-op 5.0 that implements P2P Wiki. I'll add this link to the article. - Bartosz 20:50, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

Bouillon (oc-co.org) was firs put online in 2006; it is a P2P wiki; there are also other p2p wiki projects. See also Friend-to-friend