Well... infogami.com is pretty much abandoned (Aaron sold it to the  
same company that bought Reddit, I think, and they haven't been  
developing it any further). Which is a problem because of the  
relatively meager feature set (and the general lack of support).

We used to be using webpy.infogami.com, but we moved the wiki to  
webpy.org (merging the small amount of content on the old Trac wiki  
into it) for those reasons. Webpy.org is now powered by "the new  
infogami", which I'm guessing is the third wikiish web app named  
"Infogami" written by Aaron. (Infogami.com was the second that I know  
of, and zpedia.org, another site by Aaron, was "powered by" an  
"Infogami" that appeared to be a still earlier iteration.) So if  
we're going by the brand name alone, we *are* using Infogami. And  
presumably a better one than the one running on infogami.com.


On 8 Sep 2007, at 12:39, Tzury wrote:
> Guys,
> Why not use infogami as the wiki platform for documentation? Am I
> missing something?

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