Re: Moving the rdfa initial context onto github…

I haven’t worked directly with the GitHub integration tools, but it’s quite similar to the Travis integration we use now. I’ll play around with this in a fork. 

Gregg Kellogg

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> On May 4, 2020, at 12:18 AM, W3C <ivan@w3.org> wrote:
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> Gregg,
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> I am almost sure that this is something you can handle… (but I would not know how…)
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> I have created a PR to move the JSON-LD version of the RDFa initial context onto our repo[1]. If accepted by the WG, the plan is that I put some redirections from the current URL on the W3C date space (ie, [2]) and the maintenance of that file will continue from the repo. Note that [2] is currently updated via a manual editing process...
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> However, I would love to see the RDFa initial context itself[3] move to the same repo and then editing of a single source only.
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> At the moment [3] is updated in a way that is fully dependent on me, The RDFa/html file[3] is mirrored on my machine. If I make a change, I run a local script (based on the Python based RDFa parser that I did eons ago…) which extracts the RDF data, and creates the RDF/XML and Turtle equivalents ([4], [5]) and then cvs commits all this. The rest is a set up on the W3C name space to ensure content negotiations (through some .var files).
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> It would/should be possible to move [3,4,5] to the same github repository and use some .htaccess based redirections. But, ideally, update would mean updating the HTML file only, and then [2],[4],[5] would be generated automatically. We know this can be made on github CI, but I do not know how (I have never made these things).
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> Bottom line: is this something you can do on the rc repository? Is it easy to install your RDFa tools to run on github? (Mine is working on my machine, but I had to make an Python2->Python3 conversion lately and I am not 100% it is full o.k. I also do not know whether the JSON-LD serializer on RDFLib has been properly maintained with the latest RDFlib release (and, frankly, it is not high on my priority to check all that…).
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> Bottom line: help:-)
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> Thanks
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> Cheers
> 
> Ivan
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> [1] https://github.com/w3c/json-ld-rc/pull/9
> [2] http://www.w3.org/2013/json-ld-context/rdfa11
> [3] https://www.w3.org/2011/rdfa-context/rdfa-1.1.html
> [4] https://www.w3.org/2011/rdfa-context/rdfa-1.1.rdf
> [5] https://www.w3.org/2011/rdfa-context/rdfa-1.1.ttl
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