Richie Hindle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > [MoinMoin] doesn't have [...] automatic update notification for > > specific pages of your choice > > Yes it does. See http://entrian.com/sbwiki for example - register there > and you'll see in your preferences "Subscribed wiki pages (one regex per
Oh interesting, thanks. > MoinMoin has an option to display WikiWords with spaces between them > (albeit still capitalised), again in the user preferences. Oh good, that's cool too, though this goes to show that the MoinMoin documentation could stand a lot of improvement (this holds in other areas as well). I don't understand why using spaces is the default. Who except for demented Java programmers really likes this MixedCase nonsense? Is there a way to turn it off altogether, so you can use mixed case words on wiki pages without automatically generating a link? > I'm not saying that MoinMoin is better than MediaWiki, just that it really > does have some of the features you say it doesn't (perhaps you've been > looking at an old version). I'm not saying MoinMoin is "worse" than MediaWiki, just as I wouldn't say a rowboat is worse than an aircraft carrier. MediaWiki is the only choice that makes any sense for large wikis (say > 20k pages). For small ones, MoinMoin is easier to operate in many ways, which is a big plus. It would be nice if MoinMoin changed its markup language to be closer to MediaWiki's. I edit MediaWiki pages all the time and I hate having to switch back and forth between languages (actually that's another reason I've reacted not-so-well to MoinMoin's language). I think I saw something in the MoinMoin docs saying that some standard was being developed that would look like MediaWiki, and that MoinMoin would support the standard, so I guess this will work out in the long run. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list