I've written and hosted my own content on the web for
decades.  Originally cobbled-together html, more recently
MoinMoin wiki.  

Someday I will be too gorked to maintain a website.  I hope
that the ideas I've already described on my wiki will 
(somehow) endure, in some form, far into the future.
So, I ponder migrating NOW to more secure and transportable
formats.  Perhaps WordPress, but MediaWiki might be easier
for me to use (I already do small bugfixes to Wikipedia).

I don't need to blog, nor host discussions, or operate
mailing lists, and DEFINITELY not add trashy advertisements.
Long term survival of the content will probably rely on the
Internet Archive, archive.org, and the related document and
book archive (to which I've donated half a ton of books and
sound media, so far).

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So - which format may be less prone to long term bit-rot and
security fails, MediaWiki or WordPress?  What will be easier
for a future disciple (if any) to host and expand on their
own website?

This seems like asking which 1980 BBS system or Usenet UUCP
mailing list is easiest to migrate to Twitter. 

It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the
future.

Keith L.

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Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]

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