On 1/4/07, James Turnbull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My preference is TWiki - stable, powerful, extensible and Perl rather than PHP.
I realize I may likely be an unwelcome stranger and more likely my opinion means naught; however I must throw my 2 cents in (it's the way I am.) Feel free to delete. Let's see - In a nut shell, do you want to code for qpsmtpd or code both qpsmtpd and this Twiki? Both are written in Perl -- Dokuwiki isn't. However Dokuwiki has a proven and in my opinion a stable development track record. I have used it to teach and used it to host personal blogs. I love Perl but I would not want to have to track more software development projects than what interests me. Maybe some of you are the same? Maybe not. qpsmtpd by itself sounds fun and using Dokuwiki will not add additional strain to that fun -- Twiki + qpsmtpd sounds a lot like work. The development release of Dokuwiki allows for secondary 'admins' to access the system if you want to delegate authority. If you need server side/domain admin work - then there is nothing stopping you from writing those few tools in Perl. I am not saying you should not use Twiki - I am just wanting to know if Twiki is decided to be best only because it is written in Perl - or that the group truly would want to develop for Twiki as well as qpsmtpd -- I mean since they are both written in Perl and you may want to start change just a few small things in Twiki. -Sx- -- WC (Bill) Jones -- http://youve-reached-the.endoftheinternet.org/ http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0x2A46CF06&fingerprint=on