I've chosen a new Theme for it, the icon bar at the lower right might not work in all browsers ... but mostly has had problems reported from IE so I think we're safe ...
I've had to *copy* the content, as I've moved from flat-file to MySQL storage - which means that edit history has been lost. Sorry. This affects the content license issue mostly, see below.
However, on the plus side, the RecentChanges pages now work, complete with an RSS feed that shows you the edits that have been made, and if you register a user you can have email notifications.
Anonymous edits are no longer allowed, but the registration of a user is trivial - just put a name into the Sign In box at the top. If you make that name a valid WikiWord (i.e. concatenated initial-capitalised words), you can go to the equivalent page and set Preferences for a password &c. If you don't do this step, there will be no password.
I'm going to look for a way to add the content licensing information onto all pages, like Wikipedia.org has the GNU FDL icon & link. I would like to suggest a license that states, roughly, "all your submissions will be treated as 'Public Domain' while within this Wiki. External usage will be subject to a Creative Commons 2.0 ShareAlike, with this website as the sole identified author". I'll expand on this suggestion later, but any comments are welcome.
As usual, if you spot any problems with the content of the wiki, feel free to edit and fix them yourself - that's the whole point.
If you have any problems with the *operation* of the Wiki, let me know ...
-jim cheetham
