Hi,

I am sceptical about this. I do not see the advantage of having SMW
extensions maintained outside the normal MW git repo. It creates yet
another system to be aware of. On top of it, by installing from this
repo the user would not be done, i.e. they would still need to
manually get e.g. Validator.

By the way, on the point of forcing developers to maintain their code:
It might help if SMW's interface would not break all the time. Just
saying.

To simplify deployment and ensure compatibility: What about setting up
a PEAR server? Then wiki admins could just install/update Semantic
Maps and would get compatible versions of Validator, Maps, and SMW
installed automatically.



On 16 July 2012 20:24, Jeroen De Dauw <jeroended...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Advantages for developers:
>
> * Less hassle with moving code around as it's in the same repo

They already are in one repo, aren't they?
Also, moving code from one extension to another is probably not the
most common thing to do.


> * We could just require having these extensions from the same release,
> making compatibility a whole lot easier

What's the difference with Semantic Bundle?


> * Easier to track what others are doing (and having more visibility
> yourself)

How so?


> * Less of a barrier to working on other parts of the extended SMW codebase,
> hopefully increasing the amount of people caring about particular components

How so?


> Advantages for users:
>
> * Everything is released together, so fewer points at which one needs to
> upgrade
> * Guarantee that the extensions in such a release work together nicely
> * Having a clearer overview of which extensions in this release are stable,
> beta, experimental, ect (since unmaintained extensions often don't include a
> notice they are unmaintained)

Again, where is the difference with Semantic Bundle?



Cheers,
Stephan

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