Okay, cool -- good to know you didn't try it and reject it. Since CommYou is based on a JVM/Hibernate/MySQL infrastructure, which is one of XWiki's preferred environments, it's looking like a pretty good candidate for me.
(And FYI, it has a Windows self-installer that's pretty slick: took all of five minutes to get the thing up and running, and I'm playing around with it now. *Damned* impressive stuff -- indeed, powerful enough under the hood that I'm going to have to seriously consider changing course on Querki, and maybe make it an XWiki enhancement instead. It's the first wiki I've come across that already has most of the DB infrastructure that Querki needs. I may play around in my spare time, and figure out how long it would take to get the LARP-writing module adapted to it...)
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(And FYI, it has a Windows self-installer that's pretty slick: took all of five minutes to get the thing up and running, and I'm playing around with it now. *Damned* impressive stuff -- indeed, powerful enough under the hood that I'm going to have to seriously consider changing course on Querki, and maybe make it an XWiki enhancement instead. It's the first wiki I've come across that already has most of the DB infrastructure that Querki needs. I may play around in my spare time, and figure out how long it would take to get the LARP-writing module adapted to it...)