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== Web server ==
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Having to run Mediawiki off a webserver sucks. Having a database running isn't all that bad, but having to use both a browser and a web server really sucks. It would be easier to offer a console program that formats the database content, but it's almost impossible because Mediawiki's code format isn't well defined and it's far from easy to parse. There are people working on fixing this.

Latest revision as of 06:12, 20 October 2008

Here's the problem. GIT is great, but it's complex and it doesn't promote maintainability. Wiki's are in popular use, most people who've been on the Internet has at least seen one, and Mediawiki in particular is a very good piece of software.

The downside is that Mediawiki, and all other Wiki software, is centralized and requires a web server to operate.

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