On Sunday 28 August 2005 01:21 pm, Esben Stien wrote: > A wiki that requires registration hurts us more than spam, in my > opinion. Hmm, you attracted some attention with that, didn't you? Anyway, I feel somewhat the same way, or would like to make the registration and so forth as painless as possible. Or, more to the point (for me, at least), is that I'd like to have a very fast way to add notes to a wiki (in an instant). And I'm working on (or trying to work on) something to do that. I'm a little hesitant to say more, because, if the gods are willing, I'd like to try to make some money (i.e., as in make a living, not a fortune (well, don't get me wrong, I'd accept a fortune)) with the concept/tool. I'm investigating alternative approaches (and trying to learn an appropriate programming language (Pascal doesn't seem to cut it anymore)). So why bring it up? I'm looking for help--if anyone with a programming background wants to get involved, give a hollar. I haven't decided how to license it yet, at least partially because if I get some help, we'd (hopefully) come to a consensus decision on how to license it. Much as I hate C and C++, the most likely scenarios I've considered so far would probably involve programming in C++, and maybe C as well. (Maybe we can limit how much is done in C++ or C and do the majority in something like Ruby.) Randy Kramer