User talk:SpeedyGonsales

Mediawiki/Semantic connection
If I'm not mistaking, you asked Mediawiki is great piece of software (simplest CMS I have ever seen), semantic wiki is great idea, what is (for me) still in mist is how to connect this two. The answer is relatively simple: you can extend MediaWiki by adding the Semantic MediaWiki (SMW) extension. This means you keep everything that MW offers you, and get semantic possibilities delivered on top. If you install and configure SMW but don't put in any annotation or query in any article, then in the articles themselves you won't even notice it's there. How's that for an easy start? From there on, it entirely depends on what you want to do. SMW and its many dependent extensions are mainly developed to turn your wiki into a knowledge management wiki, but there are folks that create whole applications based on MW/SMW... --Jan &quot;Saruman!&quot; S. 21:28, 6 December 2011 (CET)