Lofty, frankly. Querki is the rewrite of ProWiki into something I really *like*; given my attitudes, that means that the architecture needs to be at least *capable* of scaling to enterprise-grade, in case the project takes off. I want a project I can be proud of.
Basically, I have spec'ed out stories that would lead to it being one of the two or three most powerful wiki systems out there if they were all done. (The functionality is *different* from either MediaWiki or TWiki, since this is much more than just a wiki, but the level of ambition is similar.) I'm not at all sure that they *will* all be implemented, but I want to take this seriously and structure the project in such a way that it could possibly become a contender in the wiki space.
I have a mild personal bias *against* the GPL, which I find a tad excessive (not to mention I think it's some of the worst legal writing I've ever come across), but I probably want something stronger than, eg, the zlib license. So I'm considering things along the lines of the Mozilla license and other middle-of-the-road options...
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Basically, I have spec'ed out stories that would lead to it being one of the two or three most powerful wiki systems out there if they were all done. (The functionality is *different* from either MediaWiki or TWiki, since this is much more than just a wiki, but the level of ambition is similar.) I'm not at all sure that they *will* all be implemented, but I want to take this seriously and structure the project in such a way that it could possibly become a contender in the wiki space.
I have a mild personal bias *against* the GPL, which I find a tad excessive (not to mention I think it's some of the worst legal writing I've ever come across), but I probably want something stronger than, eg, the zlib license. So I'm considering things along the lines of the Mozilla license and other middle-of-the-road options...