Dan Carlson wrote:
Of course, if any one with Wikipedia *is* interested
in using this kind
of browser, I'm definitely willing to help out there. I'm just
assuming that that's not the case because FMP is an expensive program
and probably isn't viable for the kind of free software means that
Wikipedia uses. But that's just my assumption.
That'd definitely be a factor. At my old job, I was in charge of creating
and maintaing the FMP dbs, and it's not a program that's great with
interacting with other stuff. You're pretty much limited to using the web
interface if you want to do widespread work with it, and it's definitely
lacking in accessing a lot of the structure-modifying stuff from there. I
like working with FMP, it's terribly useful sometimes, but I don't think it
interacts terribly well with this sort of structure. Not to shoot down the
idea or anything, though, just saying it's... tricky.
-- Jake