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*Readable documentation, thanks to the above
*Readable documentation, thanks to the above
*A very high ratio of developers (15% of registered users) registered in [[consumerium]]
*A very high ratio of developers (15% of registered users) registered in [[consumerium]]
*supports SQL only
*supports [[MySQL]] only
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*Not humanly possible for [[end user feedback]] to reach developers at all - form for describing [[wiki feature request]] incomprehensible even to gurus.
*Not humanly possible for [[end user feedback]] to reach developers at all - form for describing [[wiki feature request]] incomprehensible even to a [[usability guru]]
*PHP based
*PHP based
*meets ''many'' standards ([[CSS]], [[XHTML]], [[pear.php.net]], [[smarty.php.net]], [[RDF]]
*meets ''many'' standards ([[CSS]], [[XHTML]], [[pear.php.net]], [[smarty.php.net]], [[RDF]]
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*Polls built in
*Polls built in
*Many developers doing lots of detail work on CM and CMS
*Many developers doing lots of detail work on CM and CMS
*supports Postgres, Oracle, Sybase and SQLite (built in PHP 5.0!) databases not just MySQL - strategic to integrate with some [[essential projects]]
*supports Postgres, Oracle, Sybase and [[SQLite]] (built in PHP 5.0!) databases not just MySQL - strategic to integrate with some [[essential projects]]
*developers [[eat their own dog food]] = run current beta as their live site for all development, so any problem is immediately obvious to every developer
*developers [[eat their own dog food]] = run current beta as their live site for all development, so any problem is immediately obvious to every developer
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*easy to write parsers to meet [[wikitext standard]] or read [[MediaWiki]] or [[TikiWiki]] formats
*easy to write parsers to meet [[wikitext standard]] or read [[MediaWiki]] or [[TikiWiki]] formats
*[[troll]] in the logo
*[[troll]] in the logo
*no need for SQL
*no need for *any* SQL - relies on [[Unix file system]] only - fewer glitches, fewer reports (most of which are turned off in the heavy-load wikis anyway)
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