[03:49] <mogus> I came here to say that whatever software your wiki / wikis currently run on, sucks.
[03:49] <mogus> And there's more where that came from.
[03:50] <mogus> Any serious human being would use MediaWiki
[03:50] <mogus> I agree it has problems, though.
[03:50] <mogus> For one, its proprietary.
[03:50] <mogus> Two, it doesnt use CamelCase
[03:51] <mogus> Three it does not support extensions
[03:51] <mogus> Four, its appearance can't be changed, and that's why we see all these MediaWiki sites looking like Wikipedia
[03:51] <mogus> Five, its not cool to use something that actually works
[03:52] <mogus> Six, it can't be integrated with external Canonical login protocols, unless something has changed since I last looked eight years ago
[03:53] <mogus> Seven, it doesn't support in-browser video editing
[03:53] <mogus> Eight, it has Jimbo Wales' stench on it
[03:54] <mogus> Nine, my grandmother could use it, if she knew what a computer was
[03:54] <mogus> Ten, its pompous software
[03:55] <mogus> Other than that, it works quite well, and I think wiki.ubuntu.org should use MediaWiki - it would get things done.
[03:56] <mogus> bbl.
[18:18] <omegamormegil> Greetings!  I noticed this bug on Launchpad:  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-website/+bug/365665
[18:19] <omegamormegil> The 9.04 release notes page sometimes still refers to 9.04 RC or 9.04 beta