If the issue is difficulty with Scheme then may I suggest Bigloo.
Bigloo is based on a far easier dialect of Scheme. For example, Bigloo doesn't have first class continuations by default. And the Bigloo standard is only 49 pages, much of which is advertising. Bigloo has fewer resources going into wikis, extensions, and cross-platform builds. That's more resources for your program. Bigloo has a notion of static type annotations so the HTML will be faster and more understandable for the average user. Bigloo's build is based on GNU Autoconf, which is much easier to program with when dealing with a large project such as a web page. Finally, a major advantage of Bigloo over Chicken Scheme is that Bigloo does not have Scheme in its name. This is critical for your goals. Check it out: http://chicken.wiki.br/bigloo On 4/1/07, Alejandro Forero Cuervo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Some of us believe that by rewriting Svnwiki entirely in another programming language the number of contributions would increase significantly. A lot of people would like to contribute but they lack the programming skills required to learn Scheme.
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