Re: Welcome to public-wiki-dev@w3.org, Introduction

So Markus,

How do I set things up so I can, e.g. write a small OWL ontology on a  
wiki page, add some notes whether I expect it to be consistent or  
inconsistent, which, if any classes should be unsatisfiable, which  
instances should be checked to see whether they are classified as a  
specified type, etc.  and then write a sparql query to pull all this  
information out?

We've got the semantic mediawiki extensions installed on the OWL WG  
wiki now?

-Alan


On Oct 17, 2007, at 2:30 PM, Markus Krötzsch wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am a member of the RIF and OWL working groups. My relationship  
> with wikis
> mainly stems from my activity as the main developer/maintainer of the
> Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) extension [1] for getting metadata into  
> and out of
> MediaWiki, and at least formally I am also a MediaWiki developer (I  
> can
> commit to the MW trunk). We have been using a lot of wikis in  
> Karlsruhe for
> quite some time now, both for our group intranet and for several  
> community
> sites (now mainly ontoworld.org, which is also the wiki used for  
> all recent
> semantic web conferences [E|I|A]SWC). I am also experimenting  
> semantic wikis
> for non-collaborative website management, e.g. on my homepage [2] (all
> publication lists are generated by semantic queries, all data is  
> available in
> OWL/RDF).
>
> Re migration: we have once migrated from SnipSnap to MediaWiki, and  
> worked
> with categories to "tag" imported pages for manual cleanup.
>
> -- Markus
>
> [1] http://ontoworld.org/wiki/SMW
> [2] http://korrekt.org
>
>
> On Mittwoch, 17. Oktober 2007, Sandro Hawke wrote:
>> I've just asked for this new mailing list to be created and took the
>> liberty of subscribing you.
>>
>> The stated purpose of this list:
>>
>>      This list is for talking about the development (installation,
>>      configuration, customization, and extension) of wikis at W3C for
>>      W3C groups, including wiki-related tools. Administrative  
>> requests
>>      (eg for a new wiki) and such should still go to sysreq@w3.org.
>>
>>          -- http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-wiki-dev/
>>
>> Perhaps we can each say a few words about who we are and what we  
>> have in
>> mind here....
>>
>> I'll start:
>>
>> I'm the staff contact for the RIF and OWL Working Groups.  RIF's been
>> using MoinMoin heavily for two years now [1], including generating  
>> its
>> TRs out of the wiki, using wiki-tr [2], which I wrote.  OWL has just
>> started, and plans to do the same, but since it's new it was able to
>> just use MediaWiki [3].   With Alan Ruttenberg's help I think the  
>> setup
>> is pretty good.   See the scribe-output in the wiki [4], although  
>> that
>> process is not fully automated at this point.
>>
>> I got involved with Wikis as we were installing MoinMoin, back in  
>> 2003,
>> and did a lot of work with it for a few months before I lost interest
>> [5].  I'm currently pretty excited about MediaWiki.
>>
>>        -- Sandro
>>
>> [1] http://www.w3.org/2005/rules/wg/wiki/TitleIndex
>> [2] http://www.w3.org/2005/rules/wg/wiki/UCR
>> [3] http://www.w3.org/2007/OWL/wiki/Special:Allpages
>> [4] http://www.w3.org/2007/OWL/wiki/Teleconference.2007.10.10/Minutes
>> [5] http://esw.w3.org/topic/MoinMoinToDo?action=info
>
>
>
> -- 
> Markus Krötzsch
> Institut AIFB, Universät Karlsruhe (TH), 76128 Karlsruhe
> phone +49 (0)721 608 7362        fax +49 (0)721 608 5998
> mak@aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de        www  http://korrekt.org

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