On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:13 AM, Daniel Kinzler
<daniel(a)brightbyte.de> wrote:
Magnus Manske schrieb:
I agree about Semantic MediaWiki, which is a
different beast (and
might one day be used on Wikipedia).
That's really the question. Should we
work *now* on making it usable for
wikipedia, or should we focus on something simpler?
IMHO we should try to harvest the data that is already in Wikipedia
first. Semantic Wikipedia, technical issues aside, relies heavily on
users learning a new syntax, which is a community (read: political;-)
decision. And it will be fought about much harder and longer than the
license question...
Well, semantic links would be used in template3 definitions, just like the RDF
extension would be used in template definitions. By that, we can make use of all
the data in template parameters directly. This applies for both.
-- daniel