There have been a lot of changes, mostly punctuatued by the
introduction of sniproxy and the ability it gives me to use 
the Synchronet BBS services for many, many ports (except 
gopher, of course) without sacrificing the joys of name-based
virtual hosts on http and https.

Also, the disqualifying problems of SBBS has been solved by the 
writer of the webservice, so I am very happy to be using the 
BBS web server and its associated services as my main driver for
my web presense.

I may be essentially pulling out of foswiki
and using an eidtable text file engine that is tied to the BBS
for authentication and perhaps storage. At the end of the day, I am 
not as worried about some of the aspects of wiki (like the markup)
as I have few issues with composing with html and it allows a
flexibility that wiki can't match.

There are some features from the
SBBS framework that I would like to utilize as well, so I may just 
drop the wikiness and go with what I have presented to me, as no one
is really using the collaborative part of my wiki anyway. That is 
what a bulletin board system was for anyway!

Although SBBS has a gopher interface, I don't think I will make it
my main one.  The SBBS gopher interface will be available at port 
71 soon. I like having the existing system with spartan and 
(eventually) gemini along with the http interface.