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I like Wiki.js but updates seem slow and not all that feature packed either. It's had placeholders in the admin side of things for what seems like forever.
I agree and this is what was critisied the last time on his blog. See the comments
The comments are interesting and yeah, it's very much looking like one of those passion projects that'll never see the light of day at this rate.
I hope that it will get a release this year. On GitHub there is activity visible
Yeah but barely, just look at the releases. It's all bug fixes as if it's on maintenance mode.
Checkout the branch "vega". This is v3 and there is a little bit more activity, but yes, it could be more