Hi
I have a Mediawiki installed (actually a few)
http://bimib.disco.unimib.it
http://www.european-lisp-symposium.org
I have full control of the machine, but my time to do sysadmin work is
less than 0 (until I get a new grant).
I can entertain the idea of hosting the ALU Wiki on what will be a
relatively stable machine for the foreseeable future, but I would like
to know better all the implications.
All the best
--
Marco
On Nov 10, 2009, at 04:55 , Daniel Herring wrote:
> On Fri, 6 Nov 2009, Daniel Pezely wrote:
>> If choice of alternate wiki is still an open conversation, consider
>> Confluence. Although it's a commercial app, free licenses are
>> available:
>> http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/licensing.jsp#nonprofit
>> (It runs on the JVM and can use PostgreSQL for its back-end.)
>
> I might consider it if we had a volunteer who would host it long-term.
> Personally, I prefer MediaWiki simply because its what I know (through
> Wikipedia) and can set up (no experience with Java web hosting).
>
> Confluence may be good; but I simply want a wiki to generate
> content, not
> as a showcase for underlying technology. I've heard Rich Hickey say
> something to the effect of "wikis are a commodity technology -- users
> don't care what they run on", and I agree with the sentiment.
>
> Now if somebody used lisp to implement some cool (dynamic?) content
> on top
> of a wiki...
> http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API
>
> Later,
> Daniel
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