Peter, I started a basic (simpler that what they have planned for the symantic wiki) tags system, but since I'm still learning databases, and python, it's been going very slow......
I had it working out of a file, but getting it stuffing data into, and out of, a database held me up. I'm still slowly grinding through it (at http://farmckon.rottenchester.com ). Also, I have PGHWiki domains registered. My wife is in Grad school there, and we were planning on moving there together, but we couldn't find the jobs we needed to keep developing our careers . Heather just accepted a job in Philadelphia, making it Zero chance of us ending up in Pittsburgh, so it's good timing to be talking about PGHWiki's future. - Far On 4/25/07, Peter Pawlowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > If this has been asked before, I apologize -- the mailing list > archive seems to be broken: > > http://tools.cernio.com/pipermail/sycamore-dev/ > > gives me a 404, it is linked to from these pages: > > http://www.projectsycamore.org/Mailing_List > https://tools.cernio.com/mailman/listinfo/sycamore-dev/ > > Anyway, I was looking into adding to the PGHwiki > > http://pghwiki.org/ > > and was poking around the other Sycamore wikis in the neighborhood, > and I don't see any way of adding categories or tag-like things to a > page. For example, the DAVISwiki has a page for restaurants: > > http://daviswiki.org/Restaurants > > From what I gather, this page was created manually. That is, if > someone wants to add a restaurant that is a new ethnicity that is not > currently in the list, they would have to add that ethnicity to the > list on the above page, then add their restaurant to the ethnicity's > page. Instead, it would be great to be able to have the pages > automatically generated, like you might be able to do with a > Cateogory:Restaurant tag in Wikipedia (I guess I'm just accustomed to > editing Wikipedia and see this as a very useful feature...). > Actually, I could see a more generic tagging ability could do the > trick as well. > > Is there any functionality like this or plans for some? If not, maybe > I could contribute in some way by doing some coding. > > The wikis that exist using Sycamore are really great -- I'd love to > see something similar for Pittsburgh (which I think is a city that is > really missing a site like this). > > Thanks! > > Peter > > _______________________________________________ > Sycamore-Dev mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.projectsycamore.org/ > https://tools.cernio.com/mailman/listinfo/sycamore-dev > _______________________________________________ Sycamore-Dev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.projectsycamore.org/ https://tools.cernio.com/mailman/listinfo/sycamore-dev