When comparing Docusaurus vs MediaWiki, the Slant community recommends Docusaurus for most people. In the question“What are the best free documentation services that can be installed in corpo-web?” Docusaurus is ranked 3rd while MediaWiki is ranked 5th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Uses Markdown
Pro Open Source
Pro Smooth SPA user experience
Smooth Single Page Application user experience without page reloads.
Pro Customization
Pro Feature-rich
Pro Integrated search
Pro The de facto standard
Mediawiki is a widely used wiki engine. It is used to power Wikipedia and thus most people will be more comfortable/accustomed to using MediaWiki.
Pro It has a powerful templating system
Pro Free and open source
Licensed under GPL.
Pro Version control
MediaWiki allows viewing past revisions of pages.
Pro It has a usable WYSIWYG editor
Pro Thanks to Wikipedia it is thoroughly documented
Pro Runs on any PHP server
It requires a webserver running PHP 5.2 or later of any kind.
Pro Great multilingual support
MediaWiki has full support for over 65 languages and partial support for over 300.
Pro Multiple database support
MediaWiki can store data in MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle and SQLite databases.
Cons
Con Access control requires an extension
There is no built-in access control, but you can download an extension for ACL.