There was a session at COMMON in Nashville about a company in Alaska that put their docuemntation on a wiki.  Handouts are available on the web if you attended. Summary is below along with info about the presenter.
 
Overview of Wiki's Explanation of Use/Editing & Tips
Speaker(s):Drew Dekreon 
Drew Dekreon Drew is currently a Senior Business Systems Analyst with a major transportation company and an adjunct professor at the University of Alaska.
Documentation got you down? You need to Wiki! This session will get you started on implementing a wiki to replace manuals, logs, and desk procedure notebooks. Overview of Wikis. Using/ editing and tips for successful implementation. Take advantage of wiki extensions for graphics and trees. Step-by-step guide to installing/ running a Wiki-on-a-Stick and setting up a zero-cost Wiki at your site. From one-man bands to large departments, a wiki may be exactly the solution you've been looking for. Did I mention zero-cost? hth, 
 
Dave B
 
 
<Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 05/27/08 2:27 PM >>>
After some discussions in our group about documentation and how to's, I got the idea that it might be helpful to create a wiki site for our internal documentation.  I have done some Google searching but all I seem to find is hosting sites.  I would really like to host it internally.  Can someone point me in the right direction to get something like this started?
Rick Chevalier 
<<Chevalier, Rick.vcf>> 
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