Hi Dan,
Now I see what you mean - basically the wiki and DAS source have the same
data/comments, and there are two ways to enter it (writeback inside the client
OR the wiki itself). This sounds good and certainly feasible. I guess there
will be details about the format the comments take in the
Hi Bob,
This is a nice idea. In my spare time I've been working on running a
DAS server from a MediaWiki data source. (MediaWiki is the wiki that
runs Wikipedia).
In theory, you could have a comments track that was pulled in from the
'DASWiki', and clicking the details link would take you to the
Hello There,
I have been working in an extension to DAS1.6 called writeback(
http://www.biodas.org/wiki/DAS1.6E#DAS_writeback), this will allow to create
new versions of an existing feature. So, putting new notes into a feature is
just a creation of a new version of the feature. The server
We also run a simple ProServer SourceAdaptor to pull in content from SNPedia,
using the Perlwikipedia CPAN module.
The solution of sending a user to a wiki sounds somewhat clunky to me, but
would be relatively easy to set up I imagine. As Gustavo says, a full
implementation of writeback in a
My thinking was that the DASWiki approach could also support the DAS
writeback extension.
On 29 October 2010 11:58, Gustavo Adolfo Salazar Orejuela
gsala...@cs.uct.ac.za wrote:
Hello There,
I have been working in an extension to DAS1.6 called