Hi, I just looked at moinmoin since a longer time period.
The last bitbucket comit is about 9 months ago, so for me it looks thats its silently dead ... as your question has not got an answer since one month... Its sad. Anton Paul Boddie wrote: > Hello, > > I guess this isn't the most effective place to ask this question, but I > suppose it reaches an audience who might also be wondering the same thing. > What is the current situation around MoinMoin development, with respect to > Moin 1.9 (which is noted as being the current production version) as well > as with Moin 2.0 (which still seems to be in a rather fluid state)? > > I was indeed trying to follow what has been going on with Moin 2.0, > finding that the repository hadn't been updated for months, until I > discovered that only the Bitbucket-hosted repository seems to be updated > these days. I have had some vague intentions to port some extensions to > Moin 2.0, but it appears that there are lots of packages I have to get > from the Python Package Index (or whatever it is called these days), and > my perception is that porting those extensions hasn't become any easier > since I last looked. What is the current situation there? > > As for Moin 1.9, I have quite a few patches that never made it upstream, > and I've just spent a couple of hours looking at them again. Some of them > can be found here: > > https://moinmo.in/PaulBoddie > > (Things like > https://moinmo.in/FeatureRequests/EnhancedDiffsForRecentChanges are so > useful that it just annoys me now when I visit a Moin site and have to > look at individual diffs from a sequence of edits, or have to play with > controls in the "info" page, when I can instead view the before-after diff > from a RecentChanges link with that patch.) > > Is there any interest in such patches or any other development for Moin > 1.9. A while ago, I wondered if a Moin 1.10 would be helpful, but my > impression was that this would be counterproductive and undermine Moin > 2.0. So what should we be doing about this? > > With the current fashion of people migrating their own hosted applications > to dubious cloud providers with their own awful wiki implementations, I > think that more could be done to demonstrate that Moin is both viable and > preferable. Things like antispam protection could be usefully enhanced: > this is probably one of the biggest problems (and most credible arguments > to migrate away from Moin) that a bit of effort could meaningfully > address. > > What are other people's thoughts on such matters? > > Paul > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Site24x7 APM Insight: Get Deep Visibility into Application Performance > APM + Mobile APM + RUM: Monitor 3 App instances at just $35/Month > Monitor end-to-end web transactions and take corrective actions now > Troubleshoot faster and improve end-user experience. Signup Now! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=272487151&iu=/4140 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transform Data into Opportunity. Accelerate data analysis in your applications with Intel Data Analytics Acceleration Library. Click to learn more. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=278785351&iu=/4140 _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user