Splitreflection's webserver is a mess. An ugly mess, for what it's worth. We have piles of legacy content in all manner of formats including html, .doc, plaintext, pdf, etc, and none of it is organized in a useful way. I installed the MoinMoin wiki software in the hopes that it would help, and it has... but not as much as I had hoped. So now our legacy documents include wiki pages as well. This page is intended as a discussion of how to solve the problem. As I see it, any solution should have the following capabilities: * Importing legacy documents * Simple online creation and editing of documents * Automatic page formatting * Automatic categorization and organization * Manual categorization and organization Here's a more specific list of features I think will be handy: * Page format templating * Organization templating * Automatic hyperlinking (first instance per page only) to other pages, either local or on a specific site list * Compiling/Building/Baking/whatever to generate static html files for publication * Embedding of active content into static html files - probably using AJAX technology * Automatic periodic rebuild of static files where appropriate * Automatic category 'weighting' to make popular (most edited, most viewed) pages more prominent and easier to find