Well, after several hours of dicking around with PHP, I got Tiki up and
running at http://freenetproject.org/tiki/ a few days ago.  Tiki seems
much better than TWiki, it is written in PHP rather than Perl, which
IMHO is a much saner language, it supports rethemeing using CSS - the
way god (or, at least the W3C) intended it, and is generally a pretty
nice setup.  Additionally it uses a database back-end rather than just
using the file-system which is cleaner and probably more efficient.

Now I am just waiting on someone to port one of those CSS themes so that 
we can have our very own Tiki theme, and also some people to volunteer 
to work on the content-side of the site.  Just email me for the password 
to register a username and password.

Additionally, as Matthew mentioned recently, we still need donations.  
My hope is to encourage people to set up monthly subscriptions rather 
than one-time payments since that creates some stability of income.  I 
want to have some kind of graphic indication of how much has been 
donated on the site too.  This should be relatively straight-forward to 
create in Tiki which appears pretty hackable.

Ian.

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Ian Clarke                ian@[freenetproject.org|locut.us|cematics.com]
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