> > > If I see this correctly, Fredrik would volonteer to (help) implement
> > > something that imports the current python.org content into a Wiki.
> >
> > Exactly.
>
> I don't really have time for this tonight, and I've spent more time copying
> and pasting stuff than working on the converter, but I've posted a couple
> of rough auto-conversions over at the moinmoin wiki:
>
>     http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/FredrikLundh/PythonOrg
>     http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/FredrikLundh/PythonOrg/CommunityPage
>     http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/FredrikLundh/PythonOrg/DevPage

for the curious, I've found a few more spare 15-minute slots, and a more
extensive (but still rough) translation is available here:

    http://effbot.org/pydotorg/

the sample site contains ~600 pages.  each page has been automatically
translated from python.org sources to moinmoin markup, and then stored
in a moinmoin 1.5 instance.  a separate component has then extracted the
pages from moinmoin, and converted them XHTML fragments for rendering.

(the sample pages on that page are basically the XHTML fragments as is;
the final site generator should of course use a suitable templating system
and nice CSS for the final product).

(or maybe the entire site should be a run via a web framework with good
support for caching, such as

    http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/cache/

any django hackers around with some cycles to spare ? )

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