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- Feb 10, 2017
They still haven't hired anyone to fix their frankenwiki's code. Even I wouldn't touch that shit.
You're a wise man.
I tried "hacking" my own copy of PmWiki, and *shudder*, it sucks.
MediaWiki has skins and extensions that fit into their own folders and thus are able to edit by themselves. Dokuwiki uses a similar premise, and many other wikis typically tend to add new features in their own folder or file so as to not disturb the other files, hooking them into the stock settings and overriding certain ones, allowing you to easily remove them later.
PmWiki does NOT do this.
Instead, you are copy-pasting RAW CODE into the same files that power the stock engine, and worse, often overwriting certain stock files or parts of them, so if you fuck it up, either you backed it up prior or you have to fix it by hand, and if you are a dumbass coder, or even if you a decent one, God help you if there are many intricate changes to fix.
Worse, if your setup is already heavily modded, the breakage gets WORSE to fix with time.
My friend Brent has spoken with Patrick McChaud, the guy who invented PmWiki, and even he admitted it was good for it's time but has aged horribly and could have been implemented better, and truthfully, it was NEVER meant to support a wiki of the size of TV Tropes.
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