Re: [Webware-discuss] Choosing a wiki - MoinMoin option

2004-04-06 Thread Roger Haase
For those of you not familiar with the latest MoinMoin release, version 1.2.1 has been restructured and now runs under Twisted, FastCGI, and ModPython. The Twisted specific code is pretty small. I have intentions of taking a stab at trying to get MoinMoin to run under Webware, but I don't have th

Re: [Webware-discuss] Choosing a wiki

2004-04-06 Thread Frank Barknecht
Hallo, Shayne ONeill hat gesagt: // Shayne ONeill wrote: > I'd certainly take no offence if a reST one is used :) That little wiki I > whacked together is admitedly a little messy and probably useless without > the auth the rest of my software provides. :) Whats the PyDiddy port like? PyDiddy is

Re: [Webware-discuss] Choosing a wiki

2004-04-05 Thread Shayne ONeill
I'd certainly take no offence if a reST one is used :) That little wiki I whacked together is admitedly a little messy and probably useless without the auth the rest of my software provides. :) Whats the PyDiddy port like? -- Shayne O'Neill http://perth.indymedia.org I know how hard it is for you

[Webware-discuss] Choosing a wiki

2004-04-05 Thread Ian Bicking
Now that we have a server for Webware, we should think about what Wiki to use. Several options have been presented -- Shayne's recent Wiki, the Wiki I wrote in the Sandbox, Frank's PyDiddy port (which I had quite forgotten about), and maybe a few others (e.g., I have yet another Wiki that I di