Interesting approach, significantly different from ours.

Our approach is to integrate MoinMoin module-wise.  What this means is
that every web page served by the "controller" is served with a series
of modules that can be edited with the MoinMoin environment.  This
means that there is a separate MM page that you can look at for each
module.

The reason for doing this is that I want the ability to control which
users can edit which parts of the page.  I also like the history and
comparison features that MM offers, but I don't like how it only
handles 1 page in entirety.  Looking at the way Wikipedia handles a
page, I think it works out pretty well having separate sections, and it
is absolutely essential for security in our application.

I would love to share our source code, but as of now, I cannot because
I have to check through Legal before I go and open source it.

Thanks for the interest, and I hope that we can colaborate in the
future.

-chris


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