> Having said that, > it would be an interesting exercise if someone were > to recode Usemod > in Ruby: I think it would be a lot cleaner, and > would be a very useful > tool to have. If there was a conversion tool, I'l > happily switch my > wikis across to use it. > Nathaniel Talbott and Jimmy Thrasher have a Wiki in Ruby (NaniWiki) that looks like (sort of) what you're looking for. More simple than RWiki. Shouldn't be too difficult to write a script to convert usemod to it. I haven't actually tried to install this wiki yet, but I have read through the code. Looks to be well written, complete with a full test suite (of course), which should make it pretty easy to jump into. Nathaniel mentioned that it still needed a lot of work, but it's much better than nothing. It might even be possible to write a new backend (NaniWiki seems to support pluggable backends) that would work with usemod files. http://sourceforge.net/projects/naniwiki/ __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com