Hello all,

    I've been working on the wiki recently and noticed that a lot of 
out-of-date or redundant information is retained. For example, completed tasks 
on to-do lists are checked off and never removed. Isthere an unofficial policy 
of not deleting info, even if it may exist elsewhere (in the git repo history, 
wikipage revision history, etc)? Other instances might be stubs dedicated to 
features in development years ago, or pages on bugs that have already been 
fixed or triaged in Bugzilla.I know even page deletions can still be reverted, 
but I wanted to check first before cleaning things out more aggressively. If 
there are a few unwritten rules everyone likes the wiki to follow, I could add 
them somewhere as editing guidelines.

    While the topic's up, I was also wondering how moinmoin was chosen as the 
wiki engine. I couldn't really find a discussion on the mailing lists so I 
figured it was the best option when the wiki was first started. I can 
appreciate that it doesn't require a database and it's written in python 
instead of php. Allowing only inline CSS in tables causes some headaches, but 
mainly it can be really slow sometimes, especially when editing, and unless 
using wikilinks or going directly to a page, navigation is tricky. Has the 
possibility of migrating the wiki to a different engine ever come up? Or does 
the Wine wiki code just need some tweaking and maybe some tools? To be honest, 
I don't know if there is a better alternative (MediaWiki is designed for a very 
different use case and has really messy code). It just seems like something is 
discouraging even basic upkeep on the wiki, which kind of defeats its whole 
purpose.
-Kyle



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