On 10 December 2012 05:17, Amir E. Aharoni <amir.aharoni(a)mail.huji.ac.il> wrote:
Wordpress' strong card is its rather stable
PHP-based
platform, and when you think of it, that platform is not much more
technically advanced than MediaWiki is, but it has a much more vibrant
community of users. And when I say "vibrant", I mean "lots of people
make money out of installing Wordpress for their clients". I know that
it's a dirty question, but did anyone ever try to estimate how much
money is made around the world from maintaining MediaWiki sites?
Not a huge amount. MediaWiki needs to be a *lot* more popular for the
enterprise. Compared to Confluence, it lacks the tick-box items "ACLs"
and "WYSIWYG"; it'll never have ACLs, but the visual editor should
help a great deal. Confluence is also one of the few things I can
think of that makes MediaWiki look lightweight.
- d.