My "complaint" was not about the availability of the feature itself, but
about not knowing if I should expect it in SMW 1.0 release or not - your
email is first message about any timeline that is available to me. And it
seems that the answer is 'no'.

I'm not sure if having hardcoded workarounds works for me because I'm
planning to have quite a few parser functions within templates and adding
custom PHP functions for all of the cases is just impossible.

It'll be greate if there was some place on ontoworld.org that described
plans and timelines - this page:
http://ontoworld.org/wiki/Semantic_MediaWiki_development_activities is not
updated to often, unfortunately.

        Sergey


On Nov 6, 2007 10:01 AM, cnit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > The other issue that I'm having is {{#ask}} parser function - not
> > having it stops almost all of my development. It's probably the most
> > anticipated feature right now. Do you have any timeline or at least
> > defined approach to it?
> I guess that "RC" thing means - "The development of major features is
> temporarily frozen. Only small bugfixes are accepted". That approach
> is used to make the code more stable.
>
> I am myself missing parser function badly, but I guess that
> complaining too often won't speed up the development, rather bore the
> developers..
>
> I am investigating my own upgrade, too. My temporarily solution for
> dynanical queries will be small patch I plan to make unpublished -
> just simply %FUNCTION_NAME% inside query param will be replaced
> with result of the call to according PHP function, instead of template.
> Should be easy to implement (with some security restrictions, of course
> - though my wiki is not public).
>
> When the function will be available, I'll switch to these.
> Dmitriy
>
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