Hi,

> > 2. there isn't any documentation on compatiblity.
> 
> It's hard to know exactly what sorts of compatibility issues need to
> be mentioned.  Can you please provide some additional examples of
> information on this topic that you would like to see?

What are the differences in file format / directory organizations that
are imposed by muse-el?  Can I keep my (pretty large) repository of
emacs-wiki files or do I need to do much hacking?

> >   Do I have a compatible command for emacs-wiki-find-file
> 
> muse-project-find-file

Okay.

> > 3. is there a elserv-wiki replacement for muse-el?
> 
> I'm not sure in what ways elserv interacted with emacs-wiki, so it's
> hard to answer that.  Muse comes with a muse-http.el file that can
> turn Emacs into a webserver, much like the emacs-wiki-httpd.el module,
> except that it doesn't need an external Python script.

elserv is the web server, and had a hook called elserv-wiki, which
used emacs-wiki as a backend and served web pages.  I have quite a bit
of code using elserv, and it's nice to have some kind of transition.


regards,
        junichi
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