A MuSwiki is a Swiki-like system which uses Morphic objects instead of HTML. The key features of a MuSwiki are: * the use of Morphic objects (See MorphicInterface) instead of HTML code. * Pages look the same on anyone's browser. * Any user may update any page in the system. * Users are prevented from updating a page at the same time. * When one user updates a page, all other users viewing the same page are shown the new version. * Content may contain arbitrary Smalltalk code behind the scenes! See: http://coweb.cc.gatech.edu/csl/6 ----- "...arbitrary Smalltalk code behind the scenes" sounds like a major security hazard. I assume that MuSwiki should only be used among a small group of trusted peers? --PatrickParker ---- ''...Pages look the same on anyone's browser'' Why is this a good thing? ''I don't understand the use of the term Morphic (i.e. a ''shape'') in this context. Could someone please explain?'' Morphic is part of SqueakSmalltalk and seems to be for rapid GUI creation. ---- ---- Re: MuWiki. Why? --BryanDollery ----