> > In moin2 that "problem" becomes even more visible: you can have
> > arbitrary items there (there is no distinction between "pages" and
> > "attachments") and each item has a content-type, e.g.:
> 
> Are you saying that in Moin2 you can directly add a PDF (or JPEG, PNG
> etc.) to the wiki rather than as an attachment to a page? I can't get
> past the idea of pages being first class citizens and attachments being
> second class (at the same level as sections within a page).

Yes. And while you might be right with "pages" being more important than
"attachments", that distinction will simply go away in moin2.

Then we would need to say that some content-types are more important
than others. BUT: that depends on how you use the wiki.

I know people who have much content in PDF and Office documents uploaded
into a wiki, I guess they would rather see these files being more
important than the wiki page.

> I'll need to checkout Moin2 and give it a spin.

Just keep in mind that it is not ready for production and still seeing
heavy changes. But feedback and contributions are of course very
welcome!




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