> After reaching this version I was very disappointed about the updating 
> description and stayed with it.

There are 2 additional, more verbose upgrading instructions linked
directly from our download page (one from Rick, one from me).

> Til then and now I used time to have a look 
> at other wikis and their install and update mechanism and documentation.

The effort needed to do an upgrade depends on the amount of change that
happens. Between 1.5 and 1.6, we changed a lot (same is true for
1.2/1.3). We don't do that massive changes often, but sometimes is it
necessary to change to be able to improve.

We will also change many things in the future. So for the upgrading, it
won't be as easy as if you use a software that doesn't change that much.

> Two weeks ago we made a decision and two people migrated three moinmoin wikis 
> to mediawiki and we are very happy with it. It was a hard work.

I can imagine. X-) Did you use a good converter for your content?

> We would have stayed with moinmoin but the documentation is not in good shape 
> for my view.

Well, complaining doesn't help much. We need more people improving the
docs. We also need more developers. More testers. More ...

> I would like to say thank you for using your nice wiki for some years and 
> getting support on this list without beeing ironic.

Thanks. :) Have fun with PHP. :P



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