On 8/15/07, Ben Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 8/13/07, The Editor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > [...] > The limitations you've encountered in PmWiki are of your own design.
Not true. They are the direct result of Pm's philosophy consistently maintained. (And kudo's to him for being consistent). I've had enough conversations with Pm, and enough experience working with two wiki engines to know the difference. You can argue Pm's design philosophy is superior, but you cannot say there are no limitations to that philosophy. > You are authoring your own wiki engine; a laudable effort in its own > right as there are too few PHP-based wiki engines available > (especially flat-file using). Heck, I'm working on my own Python wiki. > But, I would never show open disrespect for PmWiki in its Community; > that is unprofessional self-aggrandizement. I would especially never > "dis" PmWiki while suggesting everybody going to my wiki's web site. To avoid my motives being misinterpreted, I'll respond to the specifics of your post offlist. My comments were directed to those developing ZAP and should have been sent to them individually. Why this list reacts so phobically to suggestions PmWiki might have limitations or that it could be improved, is beyond me. But my apologies just the same. I was certainly not trying to "dis" PmWiki. I was only trying to contribute to the future development of ZAP in PmWiki, and hopefully make PmWiki stronger. If what I've been able to demonstrate successfully cannot be discussed openly--who do you think will lose more? Cheers, Dan _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
