On Sun, 25 Sep 2011 11:34:38 -0700
Matthias Kramm <[email protected]> wrote:

> The new server is hosted by hetzner.de, and it's an eight-core I7, which makes
> me much happier than the old single core 1.8 Ghz Celeron where swftools.org
> used to be.


> A more powerful server also means that I'll be able to mingw-compile the Win32
> executables on the web server itself, thus hopefully creating snapshots more
> often again.
 
> One caveat: Due to the fact that I couldn't bring it over me to install PHP on
> the new machine

Seems rather an odd decision,  if I may say so.  One feels bound to ask.. why?
Couldn't spare a core? ;o)  

> I'm looking for a free MediaWiki hosting provider right now.

Again, seems a little odd.  Especially since you were presumably prepared to 
cough
up all those EuroCehts for those extra cores.
 
> I'll be happy to hear suggestions about free MediaWiki hosting, or, for that 
> matter,
> how to port the Wiki data to a different Wiki syntax

See my Off-List re MediaWiki.

Any preference for a replacement, or does your decision simply rely on using 
anythng
bt a PHP based one?  Presumably you have reviewed the various lists?  Two, given
below:

Have you scanned the list,

  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software

> (e.g. the google code wiki).

What? You wnat to ask extra diosh into Google coffers? ;o)
-- 
Chris <[email protected]>

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