Next year, I want to implement something very similar for Hyena (the  
highest priority being given to distributed version control for RDF).  
It sounds like I could use your system instead. Could text editing  
synchronization and peer-to-peer RDF synchronization be used  
independently? What RDF engine does it use? Sesame? Jena?

Merci bien!

Axel

On Oct 8, 2009, at 10:26 , Hala Skaf wrote:

> Bonjour Heiko,
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:46 PM, Heiko Haller <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>> Bonjour Hala,
>>
>> DSMW sounds really interesting.
>
> Merci ...
>> Did I understnad this correctly (please correct me):
>>
>> In the subscribing Wiki, the subscribed pages are fully replicated  
>> and
>> read-only.
>
> The subscribed pages are fully replicated and they are read and write.
> You can modify them as normal wiki pages
>
>> So e.g. our local working group's SWM could subscribe to all  
>> conferences
>> listed on semanticweb.org and then would locally have the full  
>> pages from
>> sw.o but would not be able to make local changes to them.
>
> You can make local changes on your local copy. Your local  
> modifications are
> not immediately visible by other wiki sites. You have to publish
> modifications, then
> these modifications become visible to  subscribed sites.
>
>> Or if they are not read-only: How are conflicts resolved?
>
> DSMW integrates Logoot synchronisation algorithm. Logoot merges
> concurrent modifications.
> The conflicts are resolved automatically.  You do not havemanually
> conflicts resolution
> as in MediaWiki.
>
>
>> Are these subscribed pages in the main namespace or in a distinct  
>> one?
>> If distinct: (how) does this also work for pages in special  
>> namespaces (e.g.
>> subscribing to all properties and categories from another wiki)? I  
>> guess not
>> because they can't be queried - right? Although that might be  
>> really useful
>> - here's my featue request ;).
>> Or is it just the semantic information that gets syndicated?
>>
>
> DSMW does not limit the namespace.
> In fact, the subscribed pages are the result of semantic queries
> returned by SMW.
>
> Thank you for these interested questions ..
> If you have more questions do not hesitate to contact me ..
>
> Best regards,
> -- 
> Hala Skaf-Molli
> Maître de Conférences
> Université Henri Poincaré, Nancy1
> LORIA
> INRIA Nancy-Grand Est
> www.loria.fr/~skaf
>
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