Hi,
I'm wondering if it is possible to use something else than a database
to store wiki pages.
My reasoning is to enable the following things:
* Enable people to produce and edit contents even when they are
disconnected from the network
* Enable people to edit and produce contents with their favorite text
editor instead of being bound to the Browser-Interface
I think this could be achieved with two ways:
* have the page contents stored in a version control system like git
or subversion instead of the database
* have a git (or subversion) protocol frontend to let users access and
write page data
Is something like that possible with xWiki, or even already available?
If not, what would it take to enable it?
I read something about Office (Openoffice/Word?) Integration - but
that would not cut it, because I think of people who do not like large
software packages, but favour small text editors. But maybe my ideas
could be implemented in a similar way as the Office connectors.
Henning
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