> 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/


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