Hi,

> I am wanting to play around with SMW, and am wondering, is there a docker
> available?

Somewhat experimental (I haven't used it) but user @benhutchins wrote
"I've used SMW inside my docker image, checkout
https://github.com/milcord/docker-internal-mediawiki which is a docker
image extended from my base image (
https://github.com/benhutchins/docker-mediawiki ) and adds in SMW
along with some other extensions. Should be a good base for anyone."
[1].

Feedback on [1] would certainly be appreciated to move the task #1218 forward.

What is missing?

- A possibility to specify a specific release
- A way to specify extra SMW related extensions (I don't think having
them in an extra container makes sense, so some kind of option is
needed)
- Ensure that all dependencies are loaded via Composer (and not out of sync)
- Ensure that other services like Sesame, Fuseki, or Virtuoso can be
added in a swift

[0] https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Using_Docker

[1] 
https://github.com/SemanticMediaWiki/SemanticMediaWiki/issues/1218#issuecomment-168071912

Cheers

On 1/3/16, Anton Hughes <kurren...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am wanting to play around with SMW, and am wondering, is there a docker
> available?
>
> If yes, does it include any extensions?
>
> Thanks and regards
> Anton
>

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