There should be safe pages where only administrators( or
referees,degined developers,etc) could change. Just like some
wikipedia.org pages(the front page being one of them).
If the front page is consise and just basically a portal, it wouldn't
be of much problem to only admins change it only once in a while.
Wouldn't that require significant modifications to PHP Wiki or a change to Media Wiki?
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki
If the email addresses on the mailinglist server and usernames and passwords on the webserver are stored as plain text, I bet I could do a bash/cron script that could sync the user list of PHP Wiki.
I haven't got much experience with MySQL, which PHP Wiki is likely to use, but wouldn't it just be a matter of flushing the users in the database, and inserting them (the email addresses from the mailinglist) again?
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