- From: Antoine Isaac <aisaac@few.vu.nl>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 09:56:10 +0200
- To: <public-esw-thes@w3.org>
Dear Peter, Have you checked out the list of tool accessible from the W3C SKOS wiki: http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/wiki/SKOS ? Antoine > > 24 okt 2012 kl. 23:17 skrev Thomas Bandholtz<thomas.bandholtz@innoq.com>: >> >> I think it is not just about "exporting a SKOS document to e.g. HTML", >> but about publishing a SKOS document as Linked Data on the Web (which >> includes availability in HTML format). > > Yes, of course the actual SKOS data need to be online as well when going live (preferably with proper content negotiation). > >> If you see it this way, iQvoc [1] will do this for you with an Apache >> 2.0 license. > > I saw that and that looks like one of the best candidates right now. However, in a project I have found that while working on a vocabulary it typically goes like this: > > 1. Domain experts gather for a workshop where the basic vocabulary is designed. > > 2. Someone SKOSes it (is that a word?) in Topbraid or Protege. > > 3. That someone needs to send out drafts to participants for review before publishing it. > > It is the third step I would like to be able to do in a simpler fashion by emailing the result exported to HTML or other format. > > Setting up a server for this is too much work in most cases. > > I guess I would like a simple script/tool I can run locally to to generate these draft. I guess it should be fairly easy to make a one page file with some nice styling. > > Regards, > > Peter > >
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