- From: Gregg Kellogg <gregg@greggkellogg.net>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 18:16:54 -0400
- To: Kuno Woudt <kuno@frob.nl>
- CC: "public-linked-json@w3.org" <public-linked-json@w3.org>
On Jun 25, 2012, at 2:28 PM, Kuno Woudt wrote: > Hello, > > On 25/06/12 03:34, Manu Sporny wrote: >> >> You may also want to check out MusicBrainz, who releases all of their >> data in Linked Data form (for free), using the Music Ontology among >> other ontologies/vocabularies, - specifically, RDFa page markup. Check out: >> >> http://musicbrainz.org/release/591a8885-6b0c-437c-8546-1a4398f483c2 > > Currently MusicBrainz only has the database exposed as linked data > through RDFa. We have regular XML output on our webservice (for example > [1]), but this is just plain XML, not RDF. > > I am one of the developers on MusicBrainz. I wasn't involved with the > RDFa implementation, but I have just been tasked to implement json > support in the webservice. > > We already use a json representation internally, which I will have to > adapt for public consumption. I intend to create and maintain a > context.json as part of this work, so that our webservice responses are > easily consumed as json-ld. Great news! > It seemed relevant to mention this in this thread. I expect I'll have > more json-ld questions when I start working on this :) We're here to help. You can also find us at #json-ld on freenode. Gregg > -- kuno / warp. > > [1] > http://musicbrainz.org/ws/2/release/591a8885-6b0c-437c-8546-1a4398f483c2?inc=artist-credits%2Blabels%2Bdiscids%2Brecordings > >
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