-To support editing pages in a web browser, a CGI script is needed that
-pulls the page out of [[Subversion]], presents it to the user for editing,
-and then commits the changed page back to [[Subversion]].
-
-Due to [[WikiSpam]], this will probably also need to incorporate a user
-registration system. So there will need to be a script that handles logins
-and registrations, sets a cookie, and the page editor can refuse to edit
-pages for users who arn't logged in, and include a not of who made the
-change in the svn log.
-
-If possible I'd prefer to use someone else's generic web user registration
-and login system, if one exists.
-
-## [[RecentChanges]]
-
-This will need to be another cgi script, that grubs through the
-[[Subversion]] logs.
-
-This should support RSS for notification of new and changed pages.
-
-## page history
-
-To see past versions of a page, we can either implement a browser for that,
-or just provide a way to link to the page in viewcvs.
-
-## pluggable renderers
-
-I'm considering a configurable rendering pipeline for each supported
-filename extension. So for ".mdwn" files, it would send the content through
-linkify, markdown, and finalize, while for ".wiki" files it might send it
-through just a wiki formatter and finalize.
-
-This would allow not only supporting more types of markup, but changing
-what style of [[WikiLink]]s are supported, maybe some people want to add
-[[CamelCase]] for example, or don't like the [[SubPage/LinkingRules]].
-
-The finalize step is where the page gets all the pretty junk around the
-edges, so that clearly needs to be pluggable too.
-
-There also needs to be a step before finalize, where stuff like lists of pages
-that linked back to it could be added to the page. However, doing linkbacks
-also needs to tie into the main logic, to determine what pages need to be
-renered, so maybe that won't be a plugin.
-
-## revist case
-
-Being case insensative is handy, but it does make the [[BackLinks]] a bit
-ugly compared to other links. It should be possible to support pagenames
-that have uppercase, while still allowing them to be linked to using any
-case.