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== SMWCon 2023 ==
== SMWCon 2023 ==
The [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2023 3-day program] was fantastic!
The [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/SMWCon_Fall_2023 3-day program] was fantastic!
One major advancement was the fact that Bernard Krabina opened ties with [https://docs.opencollective.com/help/about/introduction Open Collective] so that individuals and organizations can [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Sponsorship#Donating_money donate money] to the project.


=== Task tracking ===
=== Task tracking ===
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=== Realtime integrations with GitLab ===
=== Realtime integrations with GitLab ===
See [[GitLab operations]]
See [[GitLab operations]]
=== Fixing Wikidata ===
Yaron Koren gave a great presentation on how Wikibase (and Wikidata) are missing features. He showed how he implemented these missing features in a series of developments


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Revision as of 18:55, 20 December 2023

Semantic MediaWiki is one of the largest, and most complex extensions to MediaWiki - and also an indespensible one for enterprise use. The features it provides are partly described on the Metadata page.

This page exists to dive deeper into particulars.

SMWCon 2023

The 3-day program was fantastic!

One major advancement was the fact that Bernard Krabina opened ties with Open Collective so that individuals and organizations can donate money to the project.

Task tracking

HalloWelt! combines four extensions they created to make useful task tracking in (Semantic) MediaWiki

Miriam Schlindwein presented how it's possible to create tasks, assign them to someone, add due dates and how they can be controlled

Realtime integrations with GitLab

See GitLab operations

Fixing Wikidata

Yaron Koren gave a great presentation on how Wikibase (and Wikidata) are missing features. He showed how he implemented these missing features in a series of developments