Hi Yury,

Thanks for your interest in this topic.

If you mean [2] with Vulcan's solution, yes, but I don't know about any
release.

So far, I have no more information than written in my last email, apart
from: Halo is releasing his new version soon [1]. 

Regards,

Benedikt

[1]
http://smwforum.ontoprise.com/smwforum/index.php/Contests/Public_Testing_Hal
o_153 
[2]
http://wiking.vulcan.com/dev_sandbox/index.php?title=Main_Page&action=wiedit


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-----Original Message-----
From: ganqtur...@gmail.com [mailto:ganqtur...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Yury
Katkov
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2011 6:13 PM
To: Benedikt Kämpgen
Cc: Wikimedia developers; semediawiki-devel; Jesse Wang; Daniel Hansch
Subject: Re: [SMW-devel] [Wikitech-l] [GSoC 2011] Introduction + About some
ideas

Hi Benedikt, Sagie.

I have two questions. What is the current status of the Inline Editing
extension? And second - have you seen the implmentation of the Vulcan
solution? Is it open source? It looks great!


On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 4:20 PM, Benedikt Kaempgen
<benedikt.kaemp...@kit.edu> wrote:


        Hi Sagie,
        
        Thanks for your interest in "Inline Editing extension for MW/SMW".
        
        I'd say the status is a set of great but independent efforts dealing
with
        parts of the actual goal we have in mind:
        
        1) Inline editing of text in MediaWiki (MW)
        2) Inline editing of markup, from simple bold text and links up to
        categories and templates, in MW
        3) Inline editing of properties-value-pairs (and other SMW related
markup),
        in Semantic MediaWiki (SMW)
        4) Inline editing of results of Inline Queries, in SMW
        
        Some work is being done for 1) and 2) in [1]. It looks pretty good,
but
        seems to be a research project, mainly; I am not sure about this
project's
        ambition to have a productive extension, eventually. For 3) there is
a demo
        by Vulcan Inc. [2]. For 4) there has been work done by Ontoprise
(for a demo
        login to [3] and put in [4]). Also, there is AlohaEditor [5], which
I have
        not fully tried, yet, but also seems to provide good opportunities
for
        Inline Editing. They even have a semantic plugin, that allows to
        automatically create property-value-pairs for a given text (great
        opportunities, there, also).
        
        I think, GSoC 2011 could be a great opportunity to consolidate these
        efforts, resulting in a working and published extension. This could
make
        MediaWiki/SMW even more broadly-used among non-technicians.
        
        Best,
        
        Benedikt
        
        [1]
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:JanPaul123/Sentence-level_editing
        [2]
        
http://wiking.vulcan.com/dev_sandbox/index.php?title=Main_Page&action=wiedit
        
        [3] http://dailywikibuilds.ontoprise.com/smwhalo/index.php/Sandbox
        [4] ------------------
        {{#ask: [[Category:Athlete]]
        | ?TestProp =
        | format=tabularform
        | link=all
        | enable add=true
        | enable delete=true
        | order=ascending
        | queryname=Test
        | merge=false
        |}}
        ----------------------
        [5] http://www.aloha-editor.org/
        
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        -----Original Message-----
        From: wikitech-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org
        [mailto:wikitech-l-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Sagie
Maoz
        Sent: Friday, March 25, 2011 10:37 AM
        To: wikitec...@lists.wikimedia.org
        Subject: [Wikitech-l] [GSoC 2011] Introduction + About some ideas
        
        Hi guys,
        
        My name is Sagie, I'm a first-year CS and linguistics student at
Tel-Aviv
        University. I'm applying for GSoC this summer and wanted to
introduce
        myself. I actually talked with some of you on #mediawiki last night,
under
        the handle "n0nick".
        
        I've been a professional web developer for 6 years, mostly done PHP
work.
        I'm fairly familiar with web & wiki frameworks in general, and have
had some
        (short) experience with MediaWiki.
        
        I'd like to read your thoughts on the following projects I had my
eyes on:
        
        * Inline Editing extension for MW/SMW
        Sounds like a very interesting and useful project to work on, and
seems to
        me it fits the timeframe.
        I saw that there's been a lot of work done already for this task by
user
        janpaul123, and was wondering what's the status of this project and
how I
        can help with making this a possible GSoC project.
        
        * Sidebar/toolbar customization GUI
        I understand there's overhaul work being done on element skin
systems, but I
        talked with Dantman about the sidebar customization and from what I
        understand, it's possible to take this project as long as my work is
        abstract (and good) enough.
        Anyone has other thoughts on this? Should I perhaps avoid working on
        something that might interfere with current developers work?
        
        * Email notifications
        Again, I see in the wiki page that some work has been done on this,
and
        testing and bugfixing is required.
        Do you think it could be a suitable summer project?
        
        
        Would love to hear your thoughts.
        Thanks,
        
        --
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