From: Stefan <son...@ba...> - 2005-07-21 08:14:13
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Yes it is a comment, thats right. But this comment shows if there are=20 more developpers and people which are allready interested in phpwiki. The challange is that the community of our web site growth and growth=20 and we need some features to work rock solid. Performance is also a=20 problem. I can look forward at this point, when i have to decide which=20 direction i have to go. It is really a hard decission to change but if i=20 can't see any light what should i do. We spend a lot of man-year for our=20 project and we can't let it die only because the software isn't=20 supported any more. We would spend some money for developpment but we=20 can only spend some 100=A4 and nobody can solve the problems for this=20 amount. Some smaler problems i have solved by my own but now i have a=20 propriatary system which no one can support except me. I know reini is a=20 very good developper and has spend much of his sweat to make it further.=20 But he is a lonly fighter and does not have the time to follow all the=20 intrests. I think we have one of the biggest phpwiki installations on net so we do=20 have problems and needs the most others don't have. MediaWiki seems to be well supported. Are there any converters from=20 phpwiki to MediaWiki? Regards Stefan Dan Frankowski schrieb: > Stefan wrote: > >> Whats about the future of phpwiki? > > > > .. > >> Don't missunderstand me, i like this wiki very much but is there=20 >> really a future? >> >> I think there are to much bugs to solve and backends to support for=20 >> only one person which is really buisy too. > > > > I agree with you in a way, but this is really more of a comment than a=20 > question, true? I mean, if 3 people said, "No, it has a future!",=20 > would that help? Or if everyone said, "It has no future!", how does=20 > that help? The future is what we make ourselves. If enough programmers=20 > love PhpWiki, it will survive. Otherwise not. > > Dan > > > |