WikiMigrationState

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Wiki Migration State

From 2004 through mid 2007, the Protege wiki was hosted by Peter Yim at CIM3 Engineering [1]. In late 2007, we decided to migrate to an installation of Semantic MediaWiki hosted here at Stanford [2]. Unfortunately, we don't have the staff to migrate all of the 280+ pages in one fell swoop. As such, the process of migrating from the old wiki to the new wiki is ongoing. This page is intended to be used by internal staff to keep track of the state of the migration.


[1] http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?WikiHomePage

[2] http://protegewiki.stanford.edu/index.php/Main_Page


Stanford plug-in pages too old to migrate

The old wiki had links to the following plug-ins that were developed at Stanford. I decided not to add links to these plug-ins on the new wiki because they are outdated. I'm listing the plug-ins that didn't get migrated here so that we can at least keep a fairly complete historical record of the plug-ins that were developed for the Protege platform.

Project Browser
Helps manage libraries of Protege projects. Still accessible from the Protege website:
http://protege.stanford.edu/plugins/projectbrowser/


Non-Stanford plug-in pages that were not migrated

The old wiki had links to the following plug-ins that were developed outside of Stanford. I decided not to add links to these plug-ins on the new wiki because they are outdated. I'm listing the plug-ins that didn't get migrated here so that we can at least keep a fairly complete historical record of the plug-ins that were developed for the Protege platform.

Eligibility Screening Tab
Work on this plug-in stopped in 2000. Information about this plug-in, as well as the binary and source distributions, are still available on the University of Washington website in the following directory:
http://faculty.washington.edu/gennari/Protege-plugins/EligScreeningTab/eligibility_screening_tab.html.
FOAM Tab Widget
Don't know who authored this plug-in because the URL no longer works: http://www.moemais.ufam.edu.br/plugin.php.
OBO Import Tab
Last update of this plug-in was in 2005. Information about the plug-in is still available on the University of Washington website in the following directory:
http://faculty.washington.edu/gennari/Protege-plugins/OBO-import/


Stanford plug-in pages that should be migrated, but are difficult to complete

The following plug-ins have a significant amount of documentation on the old wiki. Migrating these sets of articles to the new wiki is non-trivial, but should be done because these plug-ins are popular in the Protege community.

PROMPT
In addition to the regular PROMPT documentation, there is quite a bit of documentation on developing plug-ins for PROMPT.