[cgiapp] Future of the wiki

P Kishor punk.kish at gmail.com
Tue Feb 2 20:03:33 EST 2010


while fishing around for more info on creole, I came across
http://www.pageoftext.com/

a thing of beauty in its Philip Glass like minimalism.

On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:57 PM, Lyle <webmaster at cosmicperl.com> wrote:
> P Kishor wrote:
>> Actually, a cgi-app based wiki that is light-weight, using flat files
>> or sqlite as the backend, and jQuery on the front end, with JSON for
>> data back-and-forth, and a modular design would be a really nice
>> development. As mentioned earlier, there is already a CGI::Wiki that
>> has now morphed into Wiki::Toolkit. I am not sure how well used or
>> maintained it is... might be a nice base to start with, although I
>> wonder why its name was change... keeping in with the philosophy of
>> cgi plugins, a CGI::Application::Plugin::Wiki and an optional
>> CGI::Application::Plugin::Forum and CGI::Application::Plugin::Blog
>> would be great. Recaptcha could be used for stopping spammers
>
> Yep, that's hitting the spot... It's like the Perl version of dirty talk
> to my ears, lol
>
>
> Lyle
> (I apologise for my sense of humour)
>
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