2009/3/11 Ben Klein shacklein@gmail.com:
Does what we have now work? Yes. Is there any reason why we should consider moving from Moin to some other Wiki system? Your turn to answer.
At work, I use a ridiculous range of wiki engines. I've used Moin and MediaWiki most heavily.
Reasons for picking Moin are typically:
* it'll do * it's not PHP * it doesn't use a database.
Reasons for picking MediaWiki are typically:
* it'll do * people know how to use Wikipedia.
I did a move at work from Moin to MediaWiki, on the intranet wiki ten of us use all day every day. Our reason was that our Moin wiki was just somehow not as usable as we wanted from a wiki, so we gave MediaWiki a go and it was good enough to bother moving engines. Also, the Moin wiki was full of outdated rubbish, so this was a handy excuse to start over.
It's not clear that any of those reasons apply here. Moving wiki engines is a *pain in the backside* and it's not something you do unless you have to.
Number of new users is not necessarily proportional to number of new spammers. Do we actually have a problem with spam on the Wiki?
If there is, I'll hereby put my hand up to help.
- d.