Hi,

> Well, smw.referata.com is the community wiki and smw.org is the
> official website of the extension. But maybe it is time to re-consider
> if that separation is really that useful?

I wasn't aware that such distinction actually exists and users are
maintaining two sources. Unless there is (was) a real reason for such
separation and for the sake of simplicity could we just use smw.org.

I would like to see a working 2.0+ sandbox where people can try
something out rather than having two wiki's with similar content.

Cheers

On 11/11/14, Stephan Gambke <s7ep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10 November 2014 17:22, pre...@gmail.com <pre...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I've updated the smw.referata.com page, but wonder why folks don't
>> add/edit
>
> Thanks!
>
>> these tips into the semantic-mediawiki.org Wiki directly? I would have
>> never
>> found these tips on referata.com myself as the Main Page contains barely
>> any
>> content, such that unless one dug through the Categories or searched for
>> key
>> words directly, they'd never find these examples...
>
> Well, smw.referata.com is the community wiki and smw.org is the
> official website of the extension. But maybe it is time to re-consider
> if that separation is really that useful?
>
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