I do find it interesting as I'm looking to put together a set of systems in 
support of a not for profit broadband ISP (http://noisp.coop) here in 
Australia where one of the required systems will be a wiki.

I'd love to and intend to utilise Clojure for the future versions of the 
web site and support systems and being able to integrate the wiki as well 
with your ideas of versioning and the appropriately expressed requirements 
in this message 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/clojure/1an5fCRFYGc/V6s0hKxZI30J on being 
able to attribute changes / authors to work is important to the wiki I'd 
like to see in place for NoISP.

For instance:

   - Changes to Wiki pages should audit-able, but importantly the members 
   should be able to vote positively ('like') or negatively ('dislike / 
   disagree') with posted changes. The importance of this is that as an author 
   gains status the need to preview their changes becomes less. In an 
   organisation based on co-operative mutual assistance the ability to 
   automate in a democratic fashion is the only way this can scale.
   - I think it is a flaw of current social media sites that you can only 
      dislike.
   - We have a Sponsor / Sponsored support model (members can cooperatively 
   engage in support contracts facilitated by the co-op) but being able to 
   apply core.logic and member (user) aware knowledge to support issues would 
   be a huge bonus and I can't see current wikis offering easy integration of 
   such capability.
      - i.e. a logged in member can see a wiki page reflective of their 
      services and the service status - an interesting problem to provide 
      authoring for such capabilities.
   
I'll stop there as it is getting beyond the bailiwick of this list.

Regards,

Marc

On Friday, 7 September 2012 03:17:25 UTC+10, Rich Morin wrote:
>
> I have a partly-baked idea about basing a wiki on Datomic. 
> This could allow users to view the entire wiki as of some 
> time in the past, compare versions of pages, etc. 
>
> If you find this interesting, please offer any comments or 
> suggestions you might have. 
>
> -r 
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