And a good candidate would be tiddlywiki. One could start with their Tiddly Web Adapter plugin and modify it to use the HIVE API instead of the tiddlyweb server.
I am coming from little knowledge of what a good wiki should be able to do, so plugging into an existing one makes sense and saves re-inventing the wheel. This would not need a server, other than the Hive API, of course.
The Hive API doesn't provide standard calls, a lot of information has to be saved in a separate db. User management is also completely different. That's a huge amount of changes to an existing platform, which makes building from scratch seem way less scary. Especially as a simple version is completely sufficient for us to start with.
I'd love to have a chat about your wiki knowledge though, to see what functionality I didn't even think about yet. Do you use discord?
I joined on the channel you posted. Same handle.
The Condenser API states that it is production ready. Can we use this? My main question is how do we want to map wiki entries to hive posts. Maybe those tagged "wiki" with some convention.