eris Wrote: > Brad Roberts Wrote: > > > This has come up before and never really gone anywhere. I've considered > > setting > > up a new, modern, wiki for us to migrate to. Prowiki has a number of > > limitations that annoy me at least. The biggest is it's history management > > sucks. Looking at what changed over time is either too hard for the likes > > of me > > to figure out, or it's broken, or it just isn't available. > > Brad, > > I've used MediaWiki, ZWiki and MoinMoin. Despite its silly name, I think I > liked MoinMoin the best. It has an ample user base, is written in Python, > has reasonable performance, has plugins, doesn't need a database backend and > is simple to admin. > I hate responding to my own posts, but...
MoinMoin also has extensive page revision history support. It will allow you to view/rollback to the previous 100 versions. You can go back further than that, but it thats what the view provides. eris