+1 for continuing the Architecture Guide.

On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 8:18 AM, Samuel Lampa <samuel.lamp...@rilnet.com>wrote:

> Sorry for repeating this, but wanted to remind about the need to update
> the rest of the Architecture Overview article [1]. I guess that even
> just updating the text that is there (there are two sections not updated
> to 1.6) would go a long way?
>
> The problem now is that even parts supposed to be updated for 1.6
> changes still contain pointers to the supposedly ditched SMWDataValue
> for example (see: [2]), which makes it somewhat confusing.
>
> I'd love to have a shortlist of the foundational classes I need to know
> to represent triple data with SMW classes ... Should I basically be fine
> with SMWDataItems (elements) and SMWSemanticData (aggregates of facts
> per subject)? ... or is there some other foundational class I should add
> to the shortlist?
>
> (Should not forget to say that the 1.6 changes looks very nice! :)
> ... if we can just get the know how to use it all ;) )
>
> Cheers,
> // Samuel
>
> [1]: http://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Architecture_guide
> [2]:
>
> http://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Architecture_guide#SMWSemanticData_and_other_ways_to_represent_facts
>
>
>
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