On 04 October at 11:52, Oliver Betz wrote: > After I have been playing a bit with both, it would be interesting to > get more information especially about the non-abvious characteristics > and strengths (or weaknesses). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software and http://www.wikimatrix.org/ could be good starting point if you want to compare wiki engines. Dunno if someone here has already checked what's written there about DokuWiki. > Another important question is long term availability. If Andi can't > continue DokuWiki development some day, are there other (potential) > core developers? The best way to keep development in good shape is to get involved. Contributing is writing code but also documenting, answering questions, tracking down bugs, sharing ideas, translating, getting more users in the loop, testing, reading the code to understand the beast. These are all good ways to make the community around the DokuWiki project stronger. As long as the development process remains open, discussions active and contributions welcome, there is no reason to be worried. + Don't forget to pay Andi a beer if you meet him -- bug -- DokuWiki mailing list - more info at http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist