Virgil Ierubino wrote:
If a user (like myself) happened to take it upon himself to begin work on coding brand new wiki software based on MediaWiki, and released it under a free license, and made it fairly easy to upgrade to on a server running a MediaWiki database (i.e. just change all the PHP files), and it was (assume this) in fact much better than MediaWiki 1.10a, would the Wikimedia Foundation adopt it for its projects?
Just a question. Because MediaWiki 2.0 would be pretty sexy, but no one seems to be proactive about it. And I'd like to be.
What is your plan exactly ? How many people are working on your idea ? Do you have any code ?
Remember MediaWiki is a 6 years old software maintained by more than 10 people. It supports database load balancing, memory cache, parser cache, hooks for plugins, a skin system, utf8 and HTML sanitizer, ton of languages for i18n ...
I am not sure someone can write something like that in a couple of months. Still you can try doing it :)
Meantime, maybe you can expose what can be made better in MediaWiki 1.10 and we can start coding it as a group :p
Please follow up on mediawiki-l :)
cheers,