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I'm starting a programming project soon with a group of friends. We will all be working remotely most of the time. I'd like to start an online wiki that we can all access but it needs to be something that is free, private and accessible only to the team. Can anyone suggest a good host for this kind of wiki? Ideally it would have a feature that allows me to back up the wiki to local storage.

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assembla is pretty good, you also get svn hosting http://www.assembla.com/

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Thanks. I'll take a look. My next question was about online version control so you may have already answered that as well. – Ashley Davis Oct 3 '08 at 9:28
Yep assembla will give you source control (SVN) and wiki facilities. And allows you to make a dump of the data for backing up locally. – Vagnerr Oct 3 '08 at 9:40
Doh, assembla are no longer free for private wiki's. Any other ideas? – Ashley Davis Oct 24 '08 at 8:06
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If it's for a programming project, then origo might be what you want. They offer not only a wiki, but also a subversion repository, issue tracker, etc.

It is free for both open source and closed source (private) projects.

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