MoinMoin Wiki 1.9.10 released!

2018-09-10 Thread thomas . j . waldmann
See there: https://github.com/moinwiki/moin-1.9/releases/tag/1.9.10 Also on PyPi and the download page on the wiki. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations/

Re: Need help getting MoinMoin to run under WSGI

2008-12-28 Thread Ron Garret
In article rnospamon-79fa22.21571527122...@news.gha.chartermi.net, Ron Garret rnospa...@flownet.com wrote: I successfully installed MoinMoin as a CGI according to the instructions on the moinmo.in site. But when I tried to switch over to running it under wsgi it failed thusly: [Sat Dec

Re: Need help getting MoinMoin to run under WSGI

2008-12-28 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On Dec 28, 7:22 pm, Ron Garret rnospa...@flownet.com wrote: In article rnospamon-79fa22.21571527122...@news.gha.chartermi.net,  Ron Garret rnospa...@flownet.com wrote: I successfully installed MoinMoin as a CGI according to the instructions on the moinmo.in site.  But when I tried

Re: Need help getting MoinMoin to run under WSGI

2008-12-28 Thread Ron Garret
wrote: I successfully installed MoinMoin as a CGI according to the instructions on the moinmo.in site.  But when I tried to switch over to running it under wsgi it failed thusly: [Sat Dec 27 21:44:14 2008] [error] [client 66.214.189.2] Traceback (most recent call last

Need help getting MoinMoin to run under SCGI

2008-12-28 Thread Ron Garret
So I have a MoinMoin installation running as a cgi and also under wsgi. Since I was on a roll I decided to press my luck and try running it under scgi. Following a suggestion in the following article: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9310 I wrote this little server adapter: from

Need help getting MoinMoin to run under WSGI

2008-12-27 Thread Ron Garret
I successfully installed MoinMoin as a CGI according to the instructions on the moinmo.in site. But when I tried to switch over to running it under wsgi it failed thusly: [Sat Dec 27 21:44:14 2008] [error] [client 66.214.189.2] Traceback (most recent call last): [Sat Dec 27 21:44:14 2008

MoinMoin: trouble after install

2008-09-02 Thread John [H2O]
I've installed MoinMoin easily enough, but i have two problems now. 1) Some pages, namely the initial FrontPage, fail to load completely 2) It seems after logging in, if I navigate away from the login page, I get logged out immediately. I'm runing 1.13 on Fedora 9 with Apache 2

Re: MoinMoin: trouble after install

2008-09-02 Thread alex23
On Sep 3, 9:16 am, John [H2O] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've installed MoinMoin easily enough, but i have two problems now. This is more of a MoinMoin issue than a Python one. You'll find a lot more support through the MoinMoin site: http://moinmo.in/ Especially: http://moinmo.in

ANN: eGenix MoinMoin action plugins for renaming and searchreplace

2008-03-31 Thread eGenix Team: M.-A. Lemburg
ANNOUNCING eGenix.com Action Plugins for MoinMoin This announcement is also available on our web-site for online reading: http://www.egenix.com/company/news/MoinMoin-Action-Plugins-1.0.html

Re: MoinMoin configuration

2007-06-07 Thread Hendrik van Rooyen
Eric S. Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (currently beating my head against flash memory and grub problems). So if you come up with a solution, feel free to e-mail me directly or if you have any other questions, also, feel free to send me mail. Might not know the answer but at least we

Re: MoinMoin configuration

2007-06-06 Thread Eric S. Johansson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have read through the ACL instructions on MoinMoin's site, but I don't understand how to make it work. See http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/HelpOnAccessControlLists To me it seems to be saying that you have to create a page before you can set the ACL for it. I

MoinMoin configuration

2007-06-03 Thread kyosohma
Hi, I am working on a new site about Python to help document some of the modules that don't have much for documentation. Anyway, I chose to use MoinMoin because it has very easy-to-use code display with line numbers that toggle on and off. The question I have is how do I configure MoinMoin

Looking for a MoinMoin guru - MoinMoin+SpamBayes == no wiki spam?

2007-02-08 Thread skip
I have this idea that I should be able to write a security policy for MoinMoin which uses SpamBayes to judge the appropriateness of any given submission. It would be more accurate and faster than the current default security policy in MoinMoin. I started to work on it and have something

Re: Looking for a MoinMoin guru - MoinMoin+SpamBayes == no wiki spam?

2007-02-08 Thread Fuzzyman
On Feb 9, 12:31 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have this idea that I should be able to write a security policy for MoinMoin which uses SpamBayes to judge the appropriateness of any given submission. It would be more accurate and faster than the current default security policy in MoinMoin. I

Re: Looking for a MoinMoin guru - MoinMoin+SpamBayes == no wiki spam?

2007-02-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think it's a fantastic idea, myself. I think it should work well. It's probably important to filter the edit, not the whole article, otherwise the ham might obscure the spam. Cheers, -T -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Looking for a MoinMoin guru - MoinMoin+SpamBayes == no wiki spam?

2007-02-08 Thread skip
replace the entire content of the page with their junk. My major concern at the moment is simply to get the MoinMoin mechanism working. I applied SpamBayes to the form submissions of another website (I was the author, so I was familiar with the server side code). It worked great there, so I'm hopeful

Re: Looking for a MoinMoin guru - MoinMoin+SpamBayes == no wiki spam?

2007-02-08 Thread skip
fuzzyman You could also try akismet which is designed for finding spam fuzzyman 'comments' in blogs, a similar problem area. Thanks. It appears that Akismet is a non-free tool, so doesn't fit in real well with the open source nature of MoinMoin and SpamBayes. I think I'll leave

Problem saving changes in MoinMoin pages

2007-02-01 Thread Daniel Klein
[I'm having some difficulty contacting 'real' MoinMoin support channels so I am posting this question here. Hope that's ok.] I have a pressing need to get a wiki up and running in a fairly short timeframe. I did some investigations and the Python MoinMoin wiki seemed to be the best choice for me

Re: Problem saving changes in MoinMoin pages

2007-02-01 Thread skip
Dan When I edit a page and click 'Save', the next page that displays is Dan an 'HTTP 500' error. I have to refresh the page to see the changes. ... Dan I'm currently perusing the source code to see if I can figure it Dan out, but any pre-help will be gladly accepted. You

MoinMoin

2007-01-30 Thread Daniel Klein
Is it fair game to ask questions about MoinMoin here? If not, can someone recommend a resource please? Dan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: MoinMoin

2007-01-30 Thread skip
Dan Is it fair game to ask questions about MoinMoin here? Dan If not, can someone recommend a resource please? Yes, however [EMAIL PROTECTED] will probably yield more responses: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user I've had problems getting my posts to appear

moinmoin advocacy?

2006-12-12 Thread Marcus
Apologies if this seems like it's off-topic, but since moinmoin is written in Python, I am hoping to solicit some good thoughts in this group. The problem: I'm setting up a wiki farm (small software company, my personal use as a PIM, hobby site). I may also deploy (customized) wikis to small

ANN: MoinMoin 1.5.5a (advanced wiki engine) released

2006-09-21 Thread Alexander Schremmer
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ANN: MoinMoin 1.5.4 (advanced wiki engine) released

2006-07-09 Thread Alexander Schremmer
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Kamaelia Summer of Code (was Re: Google's Summer of Code - Students coding on MoinMoin )

2006-05-06 Thread Michael
Alexander Schremmer wrote: ... Just as a sidenote, there are also at least the organisations BBC RD ( Kamaelia) and Python Software Foundation (including Python, PyPy, ...) which offer work on Python software. I only just had a chance to check c.l.p.a - thanks for posting the reference above -

Google's Summer of Code - Students coding on MoinMoin

2006-05-03 Thread Alexander Schremmer
Hi, as you might have seen, MoinMoin is one of the projects taking part in Google's Summer of Code (http://code.google.com/soc/ ). If you are a student and want to work on MoinMoin for money, then you should apply in the next days (before 2006-05-08). You will surely enjoy the work

Re: Unicode and MoinMoin

2006-02-27 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Neil Hodgson wrote: The only issue I'm having relates to Unicode. MoinMoin and python are pretty unforgiving about files that contain Unicode characters that aren't included in the coding properly. I've spent hours reading about Unicode, and playing with different encoding/decoding

Unicode and MoinMoin

2006-02-26 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dear all, My lab has been using a Movable Type blog for internal communication and announcement for a couple of years, but we've now seen the light and I've set up a MoinMoin wiki. Everything's installed beautifully, so I'm writing scripts to export all our Movable Type blog posts to wiki pages

Re: Unicode and MoinMoin

2006-02-26 Thread Neil Hodgson
Greg: The only issue I'm having relates to Unicode. MoinMoin and python are pretty unforgiving about files that contain Unicode characters that aren't included in the coding properly. I've spent hours reading about Unicode, and playing with different encoding/decoding commands

ANN: MoinMoin 1.5.1 (advanced wiki engine) released

2006-01-22 Thread Alexander Schremmer
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Re: Problem getting MoinMoin going

2006-01-19 Thread funny_leech
Howdy, I got it going--apparently, it's an incompatability between MoinMoin 1.5.0 and Python 2.3.4. Python 2.3.5 and greater works. There's a patch for MoinMoin 1.5.0 at : http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MoinMoinBugs/DeepCopyError This will be included in all future MoinMoin releases, so it's

Problem getting MoinMoin going

2006-01-18 Thread funny_leech
Please tell me if there's a better group to post this in-- I've been trying to get a MoinMoin installation up-and-running for the last two days. I've installed the latest MoinMoin version, mod_python (v. 2.3.4) is running, using Apache on a White Box Enterprise Linux VPS installation. So

ANN: MoinMoin 1.5.0 (advanced wiki engine) released

2006-01-10 Thread Alexander Schremmer
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Re: MoinMoin - Can't create new pages

2005-11-11 Thread Kolossi
In case anyone else finds this thread, the solution is that for Moin = 1.3.5, the 404 handling in IIS has to be changed for the Wiki Virtual Directory. See my blog at http://www.bloglines.com/blog/Kolossi?id=13 for details. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: MoinMoin - Can't create new pages

2005-11-02 Thread Kolossi
ferg, did you get any more replies on this, or figure it out somehow? I've got exactly the same problem with IIS5, W2K and Moin 1.3.5 - works fine except gives 404 for non-existent pages. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

MoinMoin - Can't create new pages

2005-10-25 Thread ferg
-1 (or some other iso charset). If you use utf-8 (a Unicode # encoding) you MUST use: coding: utf-8 # That setting must match the encoding your editor uses when you modify the # settings below. If it does not, special non-ASCII chars will be wrong. MoinMoin - Configuration for a single wiki

Re: MoinMoin - Can't create new pages

2005-10-25 Thread ferg
I should have mentioned that the error message I keep getting is the ol HTTP 404 - The page cannot be found -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: MoinMoin - Can't create new pages

2005-10-25 Thread ferg
Newsflash: I've tried the [[NewPage]] macro and that works, but still no joy with the WikiName links. Well that's a work around for now, but it'd still be great to know why the other methods don't work... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

MoinMoin external file link in Mozilla/Firefox

2005-10-25 Thread z0rr0
Anybody noticed problem with getting MoinMoin external file URL to work with Mozilla/Firefox? for example - [file:\\servername\pathname\filename.txt Click to view] or [file:/servername/pathname/filename.htm Click to view] or [file:///%5C%5Cservername%5Cpathname%5Cfilename.pdf Click to view

Re: Moinmoin config

2005-08-21 Thread skip
Mark I have another question, and as of yet, have not found another Mark discussion group for moinmoin, so sorry, but here goes: Have you tried the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] If you are determined to read it via Usenet, try gmane: http://dir.gmane.org/search.php?match=moin

Re: Moinmoin config

2005-08-19 Thread Mark
The missing link under /var/www/html was exactly the problem. Somehow missed this in the labyrinth of setup instructions. I have another question, and as of yet, have not found another discussion group for moinmoin, so sorry, but here goes: I have a table and would like the table borders to go

Re: Moinmoin config

2005-08-19 Thread mbstevens
Mark wrote: The missing link under /var/www/html was exactly the problem. Somehow missed this in the labyrinth of setup instructions. I have another question, and as of yet, have not found another discussion group for moinmoin, so sorry, but here goes: I have a table and would like

Re: Moinmoin config

2005-08-18 Thread Andreas Schlapsi
Hi, I have Moinmoin 1.3.4 installed and working on Linux RHEL3.0. However, all screen elements are lined up on the left hand side. How can I get it displayed like the wiki at: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/HelpOnConfiguration Hi Mark, It seems that your MoinMoin installation works

Moinmoin config

2005-08-17 Thread Mark
Hi, I have Moinmoin 1.3.4 installed and working on Linux RHEL3.0. However, all screen elements are lined up on the left hand side. How can I get it displayed like the wiki at: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/HelpOnConfiguration instead of this ? - LANShieldOS Release Notes Search

Re: Moinmoin config

2005-08-17 Thread Patrick Down
Mark wrote: Hi, I have Moinmoin 1.3.4 installed and working on Linux RHEL3.0. However, all screen elements are lined up on the left hand side. How can I get it displayed like the wiki at: Well, this is probably a better question for the moin lists but I have seen this behavior before. I

Re: Moinmoin config

2005-08-17 Thread Mark
Hi Patrick, Sorry about the cross post, but I could not find a moin list. Do you have a sub folder or a better name? I searched for moin and for wiki but only found some actual wikis and some groups with only a few members. Anyway, I checked my data_underlay_dir and it is valid and contains

Re: Moinmoin config

2005-08-17 Thread Jorge Godoy
Mark wrote: Hi, I have Moinmoin 1.3.4 installed and working on Linux RHEL3.0. However, all screen elements are lined up on the left hand side. How can I get it displayed like the wiki at: Mark, Mine looks like yours when I have problems with some Apache process. I haven't tracked

Re: MoinMoin WikiName and python regexes

2005-06-26 Thread Bengt Richter
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005 09:49:51 -0600, Ara.T.Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi- i know nada about python so please forgive me if this is way off base. i'm trying to fix a bug in MoinMoin whereby WordsWithTwoCapsInARowLike

MoinMoin WikiName and python regexes

2005-06-08 Thread Ara.T.Howard
hi- i know nada about python so please forgive me if this is way off base. i'm trying to fix a bug in MoinMoin whereby WordsWithTwoCapsInARowLike ^^ ^^ ^^ do not become WikiNames. this is because the the wikiname pattern

Re: MoinMoin WikiName and python regexes

2005-06-08 Thread Don
Ara.T.Howard wrote: hi- i know nada about python so please forgive me if this is way off base. i'm trying to fix a bug in MoinMoin whereby WordsWithTwoCapsInARowLike ^^ ^^ ^^ do not become WikiNames

Re: MoinMoin WikiName and python regexes

2005-06-08 Thread deelan
Ara.T.Howard wrote: (...) and i'm not that familiar with python syntax. to me this looks like a map used to bind variables into the regex - or is it binding into a string then compiling that string into a regex - regexs don't seem to be literal objects in pythong AFAIK... i'm thinking i

Re: MoinMoin WikiName and python regexes

2005-06-08 Thread Terry Reedy
Ara.T.Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] i'm trying to fix a bug in MoinMoin whereby A 'bug' is a discrepancy between promise (specification) and perfomance (implementation). Have you really found such -- does MoinMoin not follow the Wiki standard -- or are you

Re: MoinMoin WikiName and python regexes

2005-06-08 Thread Ara.T.Howard
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, Terry Reedy wrote: Ara.T.Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] i'm trying to fix a bug in MoinMoin whereby A 'bug' is a discrepancy between promise (specification) and perfomance (implementation). Have you really found such -- does MoinMoin

Re: MoinMoin WikiName and python regexes

2005-06-08 Thread Paul Bredbury
Ara.T.Howard wrote: i know nada about python so please forgive me if this is way off base. i'm trying to fix a bug in MoinMoin whereby WordsWithTwoCapsInARowLike I don't think there is such a thing as the perfect hyperlink vs just-text convention. In MoinMoin, you can force a custom link

ANN: MoinMoin 1.3.4 (advanced wiki engine) released

2005-03-14 Thread Alexander Schremmer
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Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-12 Thread Robin Becker
Brion Vibber wrote: Paul Rubin wrote: I think mod_php doesn't play nice with apache2 but am not aware of any cgi interoperability problems. Generally it's recommended to configure apache2 in the child process mode (eg the way that 1.3 works) when using PHP as many library modules are alleged

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-12 Thread Alexander Schremmer
On 11 Jan 2005 21:24:51 -0800, Paul Rubin wrote: [backlinks] Searching instead of indexing makes it very resilient :-) How does it do that? It has to scan every page in the entire wiki?! That's totally impractical for a large wiki. So you want to say that c2 is not a large wiki? :-) Kind

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-12 Thread Paul Rubin
Alexander Schremmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How does it do that? It has to scan every page in the entire wiki?! That's totally impractical for a large wiki. So you want to say that c2 is not a large wiki? :-) I don't know how big c2 is. My idea of a large wiki is Wikipedia. My guess is

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-12 Thread Paul Rubin
guess is that c2 is smaller than that. I just looked at c2; it has about 30k pages (I'd call this medium sized) and finds incoming links pretty fast. Is it using MoinMoin? It doesn't look like other MoinMoin wikis that I know of. I'd like to think it's not finding those incoming links by scanning

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-12 Thread Ian Bicking
guess is that c2 is smaller than that. I just looked at c2; it has about 30k pages (I'd call this medium sized) and finds incoming links pretty fast. Is it using MoinMoin? It doesn't look like other MoinMoin wikis that I know of. I'd like to think it's not finding those incoming links by scanning

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-12 Thread Paul Rubin
option is to put files in subdirectories like: base = struct.pack('i', hash(page_name)) base = base.encode('base64').strip().strip('=') filename = os.path.join(base, page_name) Using subdirectories certainly keeps directory size down, and it's a good idea for MoinMoin given the way MoinMoin uses

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-12 Thread Ian Bicking
keeps directory size down, and it's a good idea for MoinMoin given the way MoinMoin uses the file system. But for really big wikis, I think using the file system like that isn't workable even with subdirectories. Plus, there's the issue of how to find backlinks and how to do full text search

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-12 Thread Paul Rubin
Ian Bicking [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If the data has to be somewhere, and you have to have relatively random access to it (i.e., access any page; not necessarily a chunk of a page), then the filesystem does that pretty well, with lots of good features like caching and whatnot. I can't see a

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Alexander Schremmer
On 10 Jan 2005 18:45:16 -0800, Paul Rubin wrote: I need to set up a wiki for a small group. I've played with MoinMoin a little bit and it's reasonably straightforward to set up, but limited in capabilities and uses BogusMarkupConventions. At which point do you see limitations? And what

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Paul Rubin
Alexander Schremmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I need to set up a wiki for a small group. I've played with MoinMoin a little bit and it's reasonably straightforward to set up, but limited in capabilities and uses BogusMarkupConventions. At which point do you see limitations? It doesn't

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Richie Hindle
[Paul] [MoinMoin] doesn't have [...] automatic update notification for specific pages of your choice Yes it does. See http://entrian.com/sbwiki for example - register there and you'll see in your preferences Subscribed wiki pages (one regex per line) The BogusMixedCaseLinkNames. I'd rather

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Paul Rubin
Richie Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [MoinMoin] doesn't have [...] automatic update notification for specific pages of your choice Yes it does. See http://entrian.com/sbwiki for example - register there and you'll see in your preferences Subscribed wiki pages (one regex per Oh

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Robin Becker
that php prefers the old style apache 1.3 work flow. I got some help from the php guys, but not enough. I suppose I could have run a separate apache13 server, but that seems like a cop out to me. We don't want to maintain an extra set of configs etc etc. Mailman, moinmoin and others work fine

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Paul Rubin
killed by cgi overhead), if that helps. Note that squirrelmail itself has a bunch of security bugs that the maintainers refuse to acknowledge as bugs. Anyway, I'm still using apache 1.3 (haven't had a reason to modernize) so I can run mod_php if I need to. Mailman, moinmoin and others work fine

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Paul Rubin
a link back to your userpage and anyone who clicks the link can leave you a message by clicking + at the top of your user page or any section of it. You're then notified automatically at the top of every page you visit, that someone has left you a new message. (MoinMoin also gives no apparent way

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Alexander Schremmer
On 11 Jan 2005 08:49:52 -0800, Paul Rubin wrote: Alexander Schremmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I need to set up a wiki for a small group. I've played with MoinMoin a little bit and it's reasonably straightforward to set up, but limited in capabilities and uses BogusMarkupConventions

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Brion Vibber
Paul Rubin wrote: I think mod_php doesn't play nice with apache2 but am not aware of any cgi interoperability problems. Generally it's recommended to configure apache2 in the child process mode (eg the way that 1.3 works) when using PHP as many library modules are alleged not to be threadsafe.

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread David M. Cooke
implementations (MoinMoin included) have this, by using a search. Usually, following the original Wiki (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki) model, you get at it by clicking on the title of the page. Searching instead of indexing makes it very resilient

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-11 Thread Paul Rubin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (David M. Cooke) writes: lists of incoming links to wiki pages, ... Most Wiki implementations (MoinMoin included) have this, by using a search. Usually, following the original Wiki (http://c2.com/cgi/wiki) model, you get at it by clicking on the title of the page

OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-10 Thread Paul Rubin
I need to set up a wiki for a small group. I've played with MoinMoin a little bit and it's reasonably straightforward to set up, but limited in capabilities and uses BogusMarkupConventions. I want to use it anyway because I need something running right away and I don't want to spend a whole lot

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-10 Thread Eric Pederson
Paul Rubin wrote: What I'm getting at is I might like to install MoinMoin now and migrate to Mediawiki sometime later. Anyone have any thoughts about whether that's a crazy plan? Disclaimer, I am neither using Moinmoin nor Mediawiki, and don't really have your answer. From what I read

Re: OT: MoinMoin and Mediawiki?

2005-01-10 Thread Paul Rubin
if you _do_ write a MoinMoin-to-MediaWiki conversion script (or vice-versa!) we'd love to include it in the MediaWiki distribution. I think a rough approximation would be pretty easy to do. Trying to get every detail right would be very difficult. If I do something like that, I'll likely go