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  • Way cool, very elegant. --Paul Hawken, Natural Capital Institute
  • Wagn lets you express fairly complex relationships in a way that's simple, but powerful, making it one of the freshest contributions to wiki since I coined the term. —Ward Cunningham
  • The most powerful approach i’ve seen adding structure to wiki. —John Abbe
  • We at the Meyer Memorial Trust are so impressed with Wagn that we have decided to use it to build a Knowledge Management system for our foundation. This is a real grassroots project, developed by incredibly dedicated and talented folks, who could be the poster children for what software in the public interest is all about. —Marie Deatherage, Meyer Memorial Trust
  • Wagn provides a simple, flexible, and highly human-accessible means to structure data in a form that computers can understand. In the years that I've been following developments in Knowledge Representation and Natural Language Understanding, I haven't come across anything as fresh and promising as Wagn. —BrandonCsSanders, AboutUs.org
  • A simple and elegant way to extend wikis with boundless possibilities for new structure and organization. Nicely done! —Arthur Brock, TargetedCurrencies.net
  • Wagn addresses issues head-on, in a forward-thinking, innovative, and user-centered way. This kind of innovation represents the best of open-source culture. —Brian Kerr
  • Tagging is bottom up... wiki is bottom up... Wagn combines the two in a new way that's really going to advance both practices, and provide communities with a much richer tool for collaboration. —Ted Ernst, EmergingFutures.net
  • What a beautiful design. Wagn is the first wiki that really seems to take into account the way people think and work. Very, very elegant. —Aaron Nelson, http://www.mmt.orgMeyer Memorial Trust
  • Feels good! —MattisManzel
  • Thank you for combining easy to use interface with some of the best existing complex/programmatic features to emerge from wiki culture. Very much looking forward to working with this platform more! —SamRose
  • I love this thing! —Brittany Sims
  • So, are programmers obsolete now? —Jesse Hallett