Re: Wiki Migration

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John Poelstra wrote:
> Stephen John Smoogen said the following on 12/20/2007 05:55 PM Pacific
> Time:
>> On Dec 20, 2007 6:31 PM, Neal Becker <ndbecker2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Mike McGrath wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ok, I'm just throwing this out there for discussion.
>>>>
>>>> We would like to migrate from Moin to another wiki.
>>>>
>>> Why?
>>>
>>
>>> From reading Max's blog and many other emails
>>
>> 1) there doesn't seem to be someone dedicated to taking care of it.
>>
>> 2) there is a disconnect between the upstream moin people and fixes
>> that have been needed.
>>
>> 3) it can cause major slowdowns and other stuff on the server because
>> too many people have logged that they want changes to this or that or
>> the other..
>>
>> 4) and then there are the people who want something other than moin
>> because it doesn't do it like fill in your own favorite
>> wiki/program/etc.
>>
>>
>>
>
> 5) CategoryPage views are broken and generally not advised, though we
> use them for the feature process and it works most of the time except
> when it doesn't.
>
This can be worked on, though, using much the same way as the subscriber
list/page code.  MrBawb (Dan Drown) let us know that he's presented a
second draft of our patch for that upstream.  If they take that we can
work on something similar to address this issue.

> 6) It can't handle release day
>
We're getting closer though.  Last release we did pretty well --
although some of what we did was not pretty.  If we fixed categories
we'd be partway there.  Making it so the wiki could be run from multiple
servers would go far towards getting us the rest of the way.

-Toshio

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