MojoMojo - the Elegant Wiki, Catalyst-powered

MojoMojo - the Elegant Wiki, Catalyst-powered

By Dan Dascalescu (‎dandv‎) from SanFrancisco.pm
Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 04:40 PM
Duration: 50 minutes
Target audience: Any
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Tags: blog catalyst cms wiki

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MojoMojo is the most complex open source Catalyst application developed to date.

It is a Web2.0 wiki with AJAX live preview, hierarchical structure, tags, diffs, pluggable syntax, permissions/ACL, attachments, RSS feeds, a photo gallery, edit conflict resolution via 3-way merge, themes/skinning, localization, built-in full-text search, and a reverse index. Since it's built on top of the Perl Catalyst Web framework, MojoMojo supports any Web server, and includes its own standalone one. It also support any database backend supported by the DBIx::Class ORM, and has been successfully tested with PostgreSQL, SQLite, and MySQL.


Attended by: Devin Austin (‎dhoss‎), Stephen Scaffidi (‎hercynium‎), Patrick Michaud (‎Pm‎), Nicholas Perez (‎nperez‎), Stevan Little (‎stevan‎), Erik Sturcke, Jeremy Fluhmann (‎jfluhmann‎), Olaf Alders (‎oalders‎), Shana Andreychek, brian janaszek, David Faler, Mark Jubenville (‎ioncache‎), Adam Foxson (‎Fhoxh‎), Christopher Nielsen (‎sparc‎), Andrew Walker (‎Andy‎), Liam Echlin, Leonard Miller (‎olegm‎), mark stout, Lawrence Hixson (‎Larry‎), Seth Viebrock, Dagfinn Ilmari MannsÃ¥ker (‎ilmari‎), Clinton Wolfe, Lisa Wilcox, Christopher Madsen (‎cjm‎), Karsten Dahms, Sean McCune (‎pghcoder‎), Duane Brown (‎duaneb‎), Jeremy Stashewsky (‎stash‎), Dean Serenevy (‎duelafn‎), Nick, Kevin Falcone (‎jibsheet‎), Kurt Edmiston, David Huggins (‎DAVIDIUS‎), Brad Oaks (‎bradoaks‎), Josh McAdams (‎jmcadams‎), Josh ben Jore (‎diotalevi‎), Michael Schwern (‎Schwern‎), Trey Harris,