On 5 October 2016 at 16:52, Natanael Arndt <arndtn@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Semantic Web, Linked Data and OntoWiki Community,
> we are proud to finally announce the releases of OntoWiki 1.0.0 [1] and
> the underlying Erfurt Framework in version 1.8.0 [2].
> After 10 years of development we've decided to release the teenager
> OntoWiki from the cozy home of 0.x versions.
> Since the last release of 0.9.11 in January 2014 we did a lot of testing
> to stabilize OntoWikis behavior and accordingly made a lot of bug fixes,
> also we are now using PHP Composer [3] for dependency management, improved
> the testing work flow, gave a new structure and home to the documentation
> [4] and we have created a neat project landing page [5].
>
> The development of OntoWiki is completely open source and we are happy for
> any contribution, especially to the code and the documentation, which is
> also kept in a Git repository [6] with easy to edit Markdown pages. If you
> have questions about the usage of OntoWiki besides the documentation you
> can also use or mailinglist [7] or the stackoverflow tag "ontowiki" [8].
>
> Please see https://ontowiki.net/ for further information.
>
Congrats!
Is there an online demo someplace?
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> [1] https://github.com/AKSW/OntoWiki/releases
> [2] https://github.com/AKSW/Erfurt/releases
> [3] http://getcomposer.org/
> [4] https://docs.ontowiki.net/
> [5] https://ontowiki.net/
> [6] https://github.com/AKSW/docs.ontowiki.net
> [7] https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ontowiki-user
> [8] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/ontowiki
>
> We are happy for your feedback, in the name of the OntoWiki team,
> Philipp, Michael and Natanael
>
> Blogpost: http://blog.aksw.org/ontowiki-1-0-0-released/
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