Foswiki, 2008-10 Background: Forked in October 2008 after TWiki adopted a community governance model based on the commercial open source Ubuntu project, with the goal to scale the TWiki community and project. Several successful open source projects adopted a commercial open source model, including MySQL, Zimbra and Red Hat. Meanwhile, a collection of consultants called the WikiRing had developed a consulting practice based on the open source TWiki project and were in favor of a different governance model. There were several discussions in the community to reconcile the governance model and leadership of the community. The WikiRing consultants eventually decided not to opt into the new governance model and left the project to form a fork called NextWiki. While several attempts have been made to reach out to the new community to have a friendly relationship, unprofessional and discourteous behavior including defacing the TWiki.org sandbox, aggressive and misleading information on twitter and IRC channels, virulent blog posts and disingenuous SPAM emails (using the twiki.org user database from an old backup) to try and capitalize on the success of the TWiki project have made this task difficult. The TWiki.org community wishes them well in the difficult task of creating and nurturing a professional open source community, and continues to welcome developers that wish to contribute to both communities, subject to their respective codes of conduct.
Projects inspired by TWiki
JotSpot, 2004, for "company providing an application wiki" (acquired by Google and de-featured as Google Sites)