On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 3:05 AM, Krabina Bernhard <krabina(a)kdz.or.at> wrote:
For a start on SMW the user manual on
www.semantic-mediawiki.org is quite good, even better ist Yaron Koren's book
http://workingwithmediawiki.com/ (not only covering SMW, but MediaWiki in general). There
are also user and developer mailing lists I'd recommend you to join:
https://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki_mailing_lists
It seems SMW can do pretty much everything. I think I will have to
rewrite my whole extension to port it into SMW. And may be I would
require to go through the SMW user manual and some examples thoroughly
to get a clear picture of it. Being a GSoC student, my midterm
evaluation has begun and 27th 19:00 UTC is the deadline. So for a
beginner with mediawiki and SMW, is it possible to port the whole
extension into SMW within a month, taking into account the time span
allowed for GSoC? Right now I am confused whether I should continue
with my own extension for which I have worked hard or should I go for
porting to SMW? I have no idea how much time will it take to
understand and rewrite extension in SMW. Please give some advice.
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Thanks
Albert
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