Hello
Thanks everyone for your interest in the project. It is indeed designed to adhere with semantic web, designed on top of GNOWSYS. Org-mode made it all very simple for representing the entire concept inside emacs in a text based format. Please feel free to use it and let me know if any help required. I would appreciate your efforts to test and report any bugs found and also any features that you would like to be incorpated in it.
I too am interested in gnowsys-mode and have been meaning to look more deeply into it.
I remember reviewing gnowsys-mode and it looked very interesting and related to the "semantic web" and there was a semantic web workshop in Reston, VA recently--gnowsys-mode was on the agenda.THere may be some exciting apps one could make with a mashup with org-mode and gnowsys-mode (with one or the other as an emacs sub/"minor-mode").On Sat, Mar 19, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Martin Weigele <martin@weigele.de> wrote:Thank you very much Nagarjuna G -
Am Samstag, 19. März 2011, 12:19:46 schrieb Nagarjuna G:
> On Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 8:25 PM, Martin Weigele <martin@weigele.de> wrote:>...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I've run into some texts about "gnowsys" as a major mode extending org,
> >
>...
> Yes. We use the gnowsys-mode interface for sites running usingOK I understand now the starting point to understand gnowsys, and, hence,
> gnowsys. So far this is the only complete interface for gnowsys.
> Mostly used by the developers and those who maintain the sites, such
> as atlas.gnowledge.org
>
for gnowsys on top of orgmode is
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnowsys .
This is so great.
The project is even in pre-infancy state, but it is about using such
> I am glad that somewhere some one is interested in this project. It
> is very encouraging. Let me know what kind of usecase you have
> thought about for using gnowsys-mode.
>
modelling to understand and learn structures in humanities (for me coming from
a CS background).
Martin