Hello,

I am very happy with Moin 1.9.
It is stable, has all the features I need, and the pages are easy to backup with rsync.
I think stability and reliability are more important for a wiki than fancy features.

My only wish for the future is a port to Python version 3.

A big Thank You to the clever developers.

Regards, Rudolf

Am 23.03.16 um 21:50 schrieb anton:
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


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