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Welcome to main public site for the PyWacket project. The purpose is to develop of a Python 'semwiki' to power Semantastic and its content. PyWacket is a technically-oriented integration framework used to build the semwiki.

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Welcome to main public site for the PyWacket project.

The purpose is to develop of a Python 'semwiki' to power Semantastic and its content. PyWacket is a technically-oriented integration framework used to build the semwiki.

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops, but should be general enough to work for almost any application depending on a collection of existing Python packages.

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops, but should be general enough to work for almost any application that depends on a collection of existing Python packages ( plus some 'glue code').

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Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a knowledge-based approach ( or perhaps more strictly a case-based approach ).

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Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a knowledge-based approach, or perhaps a case-based approach in some cases.

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a knowledge-based approach ( or perhaps more strictly a case-based approach ).

The integration architecture and supporting components are useful in building several types of applications, including a Semantic Web wiki ( in essence a knowledge base ) to be known as Semantastic. The underlying technology is as purely Python as possible, ideally no external dependencies, maybe with Java for the messaging backplane and message queue components, perhaps some PHP in a supporting role.

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops, but should be general enough to work for almost any application depending on a collection of existing Python packages.

The integration architecture and supporting components should be useful in building a Semantic Web wiki ( in essence a knowledge base ) to be known as Semantastic. The underlying technology is as purely Python as possible, ideally no external dependencies, maybe with Java for the messaging backplate and message queue components, perhaps some PHP in a supporting role.

Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a knowledge-based approach ( or perhaps more strictly a case-based approach ).

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a knowledge-based approach ( or perhaps more accurately a case-based approach ).

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a knowledge-based approach ( or perhaps more strictly a case-based approach ).

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Welcome to main public site for the PyWacket project.

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Welcome to main public site for the PyWacket project. The purpose is to develop of a Python 'semwiki' to power Semantastic and its content. PyWacket is a technically-oriented integration framework used to build the semwiki.


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The integration architecture and supporting components are useful in building several types of applications, including a Semantic Web wiki ( in essence a knowledge base ) to be known as Semantastic. The underlying technology is as purely Python as possible, ideally no dependencies, maybe with Java for the messaging backplane and message queue components, perhaps some PHP in a supporting role.

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The integration architecture and supporting components are useful in building several types of applications, including a Semantic Web wiki ( in essence a knowledge base ) to be known as Semantastic. The underlying technology is as purely Python as possible, ideally no external dependencies, maybe with Java for the messaging backplane and message queue components, perhaps some PHP in a supporting role.

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There are a huge number of existing components to fill the 'slots' in the underlying architecture, with literally hundred of combinations.

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There are a huge number of existing components to fill the 'slots' in the underlying architecture, with literally hundreds of combinations.

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The integration architecture and supporting components are useful in building several types of applications, including a Semantic Web wiki ( in essence a knowledge base ) to be known as Semantastic. The underlying technology is as purely Python as possible, ideally no dependencies, maybe with Java for the messaging backplane and message queue components, perhaps some PHP.

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The integration architecture and supporting components are useful in building several types of applications, including a Semantic Web wiki ( in essence a knowledge base ) to be known as Semantastic. The underlying technology is as purely Python as possible, ideally no dependencies, maybe with Java for the messaging backplane and message queue components, perhaps some PHP in a supporting role.

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The integration architecture and supporting components are useful in building several types of applications, including a Semantic Web wiki ( knowledge base ) to be known as Semantastic. The underlying technology is as purely Python as possible, ideally no dependencies, maybe with Java for the messaging backplane and message queue components.

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The integration architecture and supporting components are useful in building several types of applications, including a Semantic Web wiki ( in essence a knowledge base ) to be known as Semantastic. The underlying technology is as purely Python as possible, ideally no dependencies, maybe with Java for the messaging backplane and message queue components, perhaps some PHP.

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a 'knowledge-based' approach ( or perhaps more accurately a case-based approach ).

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a knowledge-based approach ( or perhaps more accurately a case-based approach ).

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a 'knowledge-based' or perhaps more a 'case-based' approach.

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a 'knowledge-based' approach ( or perhaps more accurately a case-based approach ).

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a 'knowledge-based' approach.

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a 'knowledge-based' or perhaps more a 'case-based' approach.

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Looking for Pywacket.Org ?

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Main Pages

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Project Pages

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Project Pages

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Welcome to PyWacket.

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Welcome to main public site for the PyWacket project.

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PmWiki Documentation

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PmWiki's documentation is available via the documentation index.

To continue setting up PmWiki, see initial setup tasks.

The basic editing page describes how to create pages in PmWiki. You can practice editing in the wiki sandbox.

More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org.

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A local copy of PmWiki's documentation has been installed along with the software, and is available via the documentation index.

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PmWiki Help Page

PmWiki's documentation is available via the documentation index.

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(:pagelist group=Main list=normal fmt=#title: -WikiSandbox)

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(:pagelist group=Main list=normal fmt=#title -WikiSandbox :)

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More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org.

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More information about PmWiki is available from http://www.pmwiki.org.

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So, still under construction).

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So ... still under construction :)

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Info about the PyWacket Project, Python, Linode, etc.

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PyWacket is a loosely-defined integration framework, primarily for desktops. Probably, the most visible distinction between this and other frameworks is a 'knowledge-based' approach.

The integration architecture and supporting components are useful in building several types of applications, including a Semantic Web wiki ( knowledge base ) to be known as Semantastic. The underlying technology is as purely Python as possible, ideally no dependencies, maybe with Java for the messaging backplane and message queue components.

There are a huge number of existing components to fill the 'slots' in the underlying architecture, with literally hundred of combinations.

So, still under construction).

Current Topics

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Info about Linode, Ubuntu, etc.

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Info about the PyWacket Project, Python, Linode, etc.

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Welcome to PyWacket.

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Welcome to PyWacket.

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PmWiki Pages

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PmWiki Documentation

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PmWiki Pages

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Pages of the Main Group

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Project Pages

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Pages of the Main Group

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(:Summary:The default home page for the PmWiki distribution:) Welcome to PmWiki!

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(:Summary:The default home page for the PyWacket Wiki:) Welcome to PyWacket.

Info about Linode, Ubuntu, etc.


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Testing ... part 2

BBcom

Looks good ...
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Testing ...

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Testing ... part 2

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Testing ...

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