Tao of Mac

Saturday, 16 July 2005

  • Created

    Jul 16 2005, 13:02

  • Updated

    Jun 03 2007, 13:02

  • By

    Rui Carmo

Wiki Migration Notes

In July 2005, I decided to start moving away from PhpWiki. This eventually gave rise to Yaki and a few other related subprojects, but it is interesting to keep these notes around to for historical purposes...

Stuff I mulled:

  • OtherWikis that may provide me with useful ideas
  • Hosting
  • Platform Selection (Wiki, language, etc.)
  • Content Conversion (markup, inline images, etc.)
  • Site Features and Layout

See Also

YakiPhpWikiWiki Migration Notes - HostingWiki Migration Notes - Site Features
Wiki Migration Notes - Platform SelectionThe Grill is OpenOtherWikisBuilding The Anti-Wiki
Breaking PHPFive Things I Liked About 2005One Day To GoTurboGears - off the Rails?
Five Things I Never Seem To Get DoneFive Almost-Killer Applications in Tablet FormAttack of the ClonesRandom Slowness
Saturday Night CodingRuby Shower EpiphaniesThe Markup Thing, Rails, and Other MusingsMiss Congenial Allergy
Hatching SnakesThe Little Python That CouldTen Open Source Projects Worth Keeping Track OfLife Beyond Technology
PowerPoint MondayThe Longest YardDumb IdeasThe Trackback Game
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