Eric,

Thanks so much for the reply. You raise many of the questions that I
myself have been wondering about recently.

"Eric Schulte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi Matt,
>
> This is a very interesting project.  I am looking forward to seeing what
> you come up with.  The hardest part to me seems to be triggering a
> publish action when one of your subtrees needs to be added to the feed.

I given my initial brainstorming further thought, and I think I'll
start simply---i.e., ability to generate a feed from 1st level DONE
headlines on a single page. More than that seems unnecessarily complex
at the moment, given the general interest in dynamic websites that use
org-mode files for their data.
>
> the creation of a wiki in which the markup syntax is org-mode, 

This would be incredible. Ikiwiki (written in Perl) comes to mind as
flat-file wiki that stores revisions in git or subversion.

http://ikiwiki.info/

> 1) Would we want Emacs to run a web-server so we can keep everything in
>    elisp?
> 2) Would we want to use some outside language/platform to handle the
>    actual web-programming?
> 3) How would we integrate org-mode with another language (externally
>    visible org-mode API exposed by a running Emacs)??
>
> Thanks -- Eric

I look forward to hearing what others have to say about these
questions.

Best,
Matt


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