Some thoughts sparked by the conversation thus far which may or may not be
pertinent:

File vs DB storage: I remember reading that with PhpWiki(?), which can use
files or mysql or pgsql for storage, that there were zero performance gains
realized with DB over files until the number of pages dealt with were in
the tens of thousands.

Live concurrent editing would be trés cool, but asynchronous diff and merge
of nodes similar to DVCS would be just fine in my opinion. (This project
might be interesting, once they stop being coy and just show it:
https://editorially.com/)

cheers,

-matt

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