> One could possibly design a new wiki system as a pass-through layer,
> with MW as a back end and with functionality being migrated forwards
> into the new system over time as people got used to it.
>
> I think there's an opportunity either for a reconceptualized
> enterprise oriented MW like system, but done in a clean sheet project
> and partly or entirely outside the Wikimedia Foundation, or for such a
> project as a passthrough layer intended to eventually replace MW and
> done within the Foundation.  Whether either of these will ever happen
> I don't know.  The most common Wikis seem to be MediaWiki (with all
> its warts), Twiki (with all its lack of functionality and
> administrative warts), and SharePoint (*cough*gack* - though I use it,
> too).  None of these is optimal for the typical wiki environment,
> users or administrators.  We seem to be muddling through.
>

Isn't this what Mindtouch Deki did? Deki is/was a fork of MediaWiki.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MindTouch_Deki

Confluence is also a fairly heavily used enterprise wiki.

Respectfully,

Ryan Lane

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