There have been several suggestions that we switch from the present 
pywiki, which has proven rather unstable, to something a little more 
modern and reliable.  IIRC, the suggestions have been

  MoinMoin  http://moin.sourceforge.net/
  UseMod    http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?UseModWiki

although I'm sure there are many possibilities.

It looks to me like UseMod would be a reasonable choice, so unless there are any 
objections I plan to attempt migration in the near future (modulo work demands, of 
course).

Any comments?

John Meacham wrote:

> What do people feel about switching to a better Wiki implementation? I
> know we all have been secretly hoping a Wiki implemented in haskell
> would surface, but this is certainly an area which is already
> overcrowded and I think the community would be better served by a fully
> functional Wiki now. I highly recommend UseMod, 
> http://www.usemod.com/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?UseModWiki
> It is very easy to set up and provides useful features like online
> browsing of Diffs and being much more robust than pywiki.

--KW 8-)
-- 
Keith Wansbrough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/kw217/
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory.

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