On Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 12:20:06PM +0200, Arran Cudbard-Bell wrote:
While that may be, a Childrens' Hospital isn't likely to be exercising all the features of the wiki (expressions, code highlighting etc..).
I don't think i've ever used an open source product which hasn't had at least one minor bug, so the ability to write patches to fix issues is a big bonus.
I don't know Haskell either, but I've found the mailing list (and in particular the author) to be responsive and helpful. And the fact that Haskell is a functional language, and compiles into a binary executable, suggests to me that the finished product will be very robust. I'm not advocating any change for change's sake. I think it's a worthwhile option for anyone looking to deploy a new wiki. I cringe every time I have to use yet another different wiki markup; to me, markdown is the least annoying of them all. But if you're using gollum, and happy with it, then github flavoured markdown is probably good enough. Regards, Brian.