- From: Benjamin Nowack <bnowack@appmosphere.com>
- Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 10:55:56 +0100
- To: Leo Sauermann <leo.sauermann@dfki.de>
- Cc: public-sweo-ig@w3.org
Hi, what about asking Stefan Decker for a sub-domain at semanticweb.org? Could simplify stable URIs quite a bit. Ben On 22.03.2007 20:06:13, Leo Sauermann wrote: >Hey, >thats a good step towards the right direction... > >could you throw in a subdomain for SWEO? > >having a forward to this url: >http://demo.openlinksw.com/DAV/JS/rdfbrowser/index.html > >from a goodlookin SWEO url like this: >http://sweo.openlinksw.com/rdfbrowser > >or this to register new URLs for syndication >http://sweo.openlinksw.com/syndication > >;-) > >(cool uris never die) > > >It was Kingsley Idehen who said at the right time 21.03.2007 22:08 the >following words: >> Kingsley Idehen wrote: >>> Danny Ayers wrote: >>>> On 21/03/07, Kingsley Idehen <kidehen@openlinksw.com> wrote: >>>>> Danny Ayers wrote: >>>>> > On 21/03/07, Leo Sauermann <leo.sauermann@dfki.de> wrote: >>>>> >> Hi Kingsley, >>>>> >> >>>>> >> ok, cool. >>>>> >> >>>>> >> Yould you setup the information gatherer then? >>>>> >> >>>>> >> I would guess it should do the following: >>>>> >> * a web interface with a simple form "enter your url & email >>>>> address, >>>>> >> confirm that the content is creative commons" >>>>> >> * a database storing the web URLs to crawl & e-mail address of >>>>> submitter >>>>> >> * a sparql endpoint for the data >>>>> > >>>>> > One more little request (which may be covered by the sparql >>>>> endpoint) >>>>> > - the whole dataset being made available as a gzipped dump, >>>>> including >>>>> > the sources collection (email addresses are probably best left >>>>> out, or >>>>> > better still sha1'd as FOAF properties). >>>>> > >>>>> > This should make another useful dataset for the Linked Open Data >>>>> > effort, anyone experimenting with RDF renderers/browsers, and I must >>>>> > admit it's something I'd like to play with myself... >>>>> > >>>>> > Cheers, >>>>> > Danny. >>>>> > >>>>> Danny, >>>>> >>>>> Copy of a mail I sent earlier (don't know if you where on the "reply >>>>> all" list): >>>> >>>> Thanks Kingsley. >>>> >>>> So this means there will be a URI on which a transparent CONSTRUCT can >>>> be done, to get the whole graph of aggregated data, plus sources >>>> list..? >>> Absolutely! >>> >>>> >>>> Hmm, can Accept-encoding: gzip work on SPARQL endpoints I wonder ... >>>> (/me will rtfm later) >>> Could be a nice addition to the Linking Open Data best practices >>> effort :-) >>> >>> We can certainly redirect to a WebDAV accessible .gz|.tgz containing >>> the compressed version of the RDF dump. >>> >>> Kingsley >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> Danny. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> All, >> >> Our RDF Browser is now situated at a more permanent location: >> http://demo.openlinksw.com/DAV/JS/rdfbrowser/index.html >> >> Note: This implies an internal upgrade of its status to full stand >> alone application within the OpenLink Ajax Toolkit (OAT) alongside: >> >> 1. Forms Designer (this is the form builder that contains lots of Data >> Bound controls supporting SQL, RDF, XML, Web Services based Data Sources) >> 2. DB Designer (for SQL at the current time) >> 3. SQL Query By Example >> 4. SPARQL Query by Example (currently at /isparql as per prior >> communications) >> >> The above have obvious directory names at: >> http://demo.openlinksw.com/DAV/JS/ >> >> OAT Demo itself is at: http://demo.openlinksw.com/DAV/JS/demo/index.html >> > > >-- >____________________________________________________ >DI Leo Sauermann http://www.dfki.de/~sauermann > >Deutsches Forschungszentrum fuer >Kuenstliche Intelligenz DFKI GmbH >Trippstadter Strasse 122 >P.O. Box 2080 Fon: +49 631 20575-116 >D-67663 Kaiserslautern Fax: +49 631 20575-102 >Germany Mail: leo.sauermann@dfki.de > >Geschaeftsfuehrung: >Prof.Dr.Dr.h.c.mult. Wolfgang Wahlster (Vorsitzender) >Dr. Walter Olthoff >Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrats: >Prof. Dr. h.c. Hans A. Aukes >Amtsgericht Kaiserslautern, HRB 2313 >____________________________________________________ > > >
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