- From: Milan Stankovic <milstan@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 17:06:17 +0200
- To: Sergio Fernández <sergio.fernandez@fundacionctic.org>
- Cc: Story Henry <henry.story@bblfish.net>, carmen <_@whats-your.name>, foaf-protocols@lists.foaf-project.org, Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>, Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <p2jed84050f1004120806m483e11a7ra8200dde7b38b4aa@mail.gmail.com>
I am also personally very interested in this. Mailing lists are used by many expert search approaches to mine and rank experts, and therefore their availability in RDF if extremely useful. I got around Sergio's good work on SWAML ( http://swaml.berlios.de/ ), but saw that unfortunately it is not implemented in many places. There is huge potential in this data, and I would love to hear more about what this tread is about here :) Milan Stankovic Researcher @ Hypios.com Learn to love problems! www.hypios.com Get your problems solved! www.hypios.com/seeker --------------------------------------------------------------------- personal homepage: http://milstan.net personal blog: http://milstan.net/blog --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2010/4/12 Sergio Fernández <sergio.fernandez@fundacionctic.org> > Carmen, probably SWAML might be relevant for you: > > http://swaml.berlios.de/ > > > On Fri, 2010-04-09 at 09:49 +0100, Story Henry wrote: > > I am not sure exactly how the thread by Carmen got going, or where it > appeared from, but > > it seems pretty interesting. > > > > Note that on the w3c mail archives there are X-Archived-At headers with > URLs for each mail. > > I don't understand why not every mailing list does that, as it is so > clearly an excellent idea. > > > > Henry > > > > On 6 Apr 2010, at 23:40, carmenr wrote: > > > > >> So basically no-one in the Semantic Web community has a clue about > > >> mailing lists. That is quite cool in itself. > > > > > > $ mkdir mail/foaf-protocols > > > $ cd mail/foaf-protocols > > > $ wget > http://lists.foaf-project.org/pipermail/foaf-protocols/2010-{January,February,March}.txt.gz&& gunzip *gz > > > $ cd ../.. > > > (you could stay in this directory if you want a sep index) > > > $ e.console > > > > > > irb(main):002:0> E('/mail/foaf-protocols/*txt').glob.map &:indexMbox > > > => [/mail/foaf-protocols/2010-February.txt, > /mail/foaf-protocols/2010-January.txt, /mail/foaf-protocols/2010-March.txt] > > > > > > mail is of course identified by message-ID: > > > > > > (E E::SIOC+'from').rangePO 'henry.story@bblfish.net',1 > > > => [/mail/foaf-protocols/2010-March/97] > > > > > > m=((E E::SIOC+'from').rangePO 'henry.story@bblfish.net',1)[0].resource > :mail > > > > > > irb(main):019:0> puts m.keys > > > uri > > > http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#from > > > http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#name > > > http://purl.org/dc/terms/date > > > http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#group > > > http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#subject > > > http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#reply_of > > > http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#reference > > > http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#content > > > > > > (not sure all predicates exist, but theyre trivially changed) > > > > > > m.uri > > > => "5FAADD40-416A-43A4-A0FE-7F8B41D3C530@bblfish.net" > > > > > > message identifier, it can be plugged into gmane : > > > > > > http://mid.gmane.org/5FAADD40-416A-43A4-A0FE-7F8B41D3C530@bblfish.net > > > > > > or local DB (filesystem really) > > > > > > irb(main):022:0> (E m.uri).r > > > => "From: henry.story at bblfish.net (Story Henry)\nDate: Thu, 11 Mar > 2010 20:27:05 +0100\nSubject: [foaf-protocols] [xwiki-devs] > http://webid.myxwiki.org/\nIn-Reply-To: < > D61D8C2E-E77E-4856-AEC9-764E9CA0A1F2@bblfish.net>\nReferences: < > D61D8C2E-E77E-4856-AEC9-764E9CA0A1F2@bblfish.net>\nMessage-ID: < > 5FAADD40-416A-43A4-A0FE-7F8B41D3C530@bblfish.net>\n\n\nOn 9 Mar 2010, at > 20:40, Story Henry wrote:\n\n> A very basic implementation of foaf+ssl is up > here:\n> \n> http://webid.myxwiki.org/\n\nWhile fixing Chrome [0], we > found a bug with my previous implementation of web.. > > > > > > and HTTP > > > (a prettily formatted and link-clickable version) > > > > > > [root@x200 element]# curl -I > http://m/5FAADD40-416A-43A4-A0FE-7F8B41D3C530@bblfish.net > > > HTTP/1.1 200 OK > > > Content-Type: text/html > > > Content-Length: 4701 > > > > > > (raw message) > > > > > > [root@x200 element]# curl -I > http://m/5FAADD40-416A-43A4-A0FE-7F8B41D3C530@bblfish.net?raw > > > HTTP/1.1 200 OK > > > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > > > Content-Length: 2034 > > > > > > (content-type turtle) > > > > > > curl http://m/-/5FAADD40-416A-43A4-A0FE-7F8B41D3C530@bblfish.net -H > "Accept: application/turtle" > > > @base </> . > > > @prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> . > > > > > > <ma/foaf-protocols/2010-March/97> > > > <fs:ftype> "file" ; > > > <fs:mtime> "2010-04-06 21:21:45 +0000" ; > > > <fs:size> "2034" . > > > > > > <5FAADD40-416A-43A4-A0FE-7F8B41D3C530@bblfish.net> > > > <http://purl.org/dc/terms/date> "2010-03-11T19:27:05+00:00" ; > > > <http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#content> """<snip> > > > > > > > > > wrote some domain-specific views for mails (suggestions welcome) > > > > > > http://m/ma/foaf-protocols/*/*?view=threads > > > > > > => http://i.imgur.com/eeP8W.png > > > > > > a 'long tail' approach might be good, so you dont miss the important > threads if ignoring a list for a week/month/forever: > > > > > > http://i.imgur.com/L9Spu.png zoomed-out > > > > > > > > > theres a generic (Exhibit - inspired) facet-top which just counts the > most occurences of p/o: > > > > > > http://m/ma/foaf-protocols/*/*?view=top&face&a=sioc:from > > > > > > 668 > > > 198 henry.story@bblfish.net > > > 111 home_pw@msn.com > > > 71 melvincarvalho@gmail.com > > > 48 kidehen@openlinksw.com > > > 32 Bruno.Harbulot@manchester.ac.uk > > > > > > a custom domain-specific aggregation > > > > > > http://m/ma/foaf-protocols/*/*?view=topthreads > > > > > > 39 [foaf-protocols] FOAF+SSL and root certificates > > > 35 [foaf-protocols] FOAF+ssl, access control. > > > 29 [foaf-protocols] rsa / cert Ontology questions. > > > 24 [foaf-protocols] foaf+ssl working on Internet Explorer > > > 22 [foaf-protocols] Lack of browser support > > > > > > suporting these kind of ad-hoc URI-specified workflows and making them > fast drove the refactoring of http://gitorious.org/element > > > and thats proably why it uses JSON almost everywhere, and the innate > ruby Hash implementation rather than a RDF library - URIs are identifiers + > conneg works anyways > > > > > > > > > a thread-reconstructor finds entire thread given a message > > > > > > model={} > > > Fn 'data/thread', E('4B83F2FC.8010608@webr3.org'),nil,model > > > model.keys => > > > ["4B83F2FC.8010608@webr3.org", " > D2E1FD7A-8F66-4780-AC2A-BAEE6C973BA0@bblfish.net", " > 4B83FC31.2080005@manchester.ac.uk", "4B856FD5.5050000@webr3.org", " > 4B83FF45.3080908@webr3.org", "4B8564ED.4090005@manchester.ac.uk", " > 4B83FFA8.4040802@webr3.org", "4B854702.1040602@manchester.ac.uk", " > 4B840CC8.3010004@manchester.ac.uk", " > 8FD629D3-82E1-4663-9A5D-E608195593B0@bblfish.net", " > 9178f78c1002240553j73b1b3c3ifb30215585534652@mail.gmail.com", " > 9B586E6A-D821-404F-92A1-FB2635B7153F@bblfish.net", " > 8847320C-490A-4D59-8A16-D09186C35522@bblfish.net", " > 4B856F01.4020300@webr3.org", " > AE226FB5-9CE1-400B-9715-8D86773E3DAE@bblfish.net", " > 03EA7BF8-A0F7-4324-916F-0FC3B0CF6792@bblfish.net", " > 4B8561E1.7040802@webr3.org", " > FA02959F-24DB-4941-B035-6C12751D061D@bblfish.net", " > 4B856319.5030302@webr3.org", " > A699539D-7871-4858-9B61-5E598E2D7487@bblfish.net", " > 4B8568A6.8070608@webr3.org", " > BDEED524-7979-4736-BDB2-149F6F633A41@bblfish.net", " > 4B8596CE.5090706@webr3.org", "4B857BB3.2030405@webr3.org", " > f8b444c11002270111n21d3b907n11ea00fed7bee453@mail.gmail.com", " > F3786CFE-12F0-4C64-B6A0-C8419E3E312C@bblfish.net", > "BLU139-DS151B2AB4FBAF8E9E383C2292400@phx.gbl", " > 39B67967-962E-4320-94E8-D1375024C568@bblfish.net", " > 4B85A24A.50007@webr3.org", "4B856A5E.1020207@manchester.ac.uk"] > > > > > > which can be combined w/ a path expression and conneg or customized > views: > > > > > > links -dump ' > http://m/-/4B83F2FC.8010608@webr3.org?q=thread&p=sioc:from&view=table' > > > > http://rdfs.org/sioc/ns#from > > > 4B83F2FC.8010608@webr3.org > nathan@webr3.org > > > D2E1FD7A-8F66-4780-AC2A-BAEE6C973BA0@bblfish.net > henry.story@bblfish.net > > > 4B83FC31.2080005@manchester.ac.uk > Bruno.Harbulot@manchester.ac.uk > > > 9178f78c1002240553j73b1b3c3ifb30215585534652@mail.gmail.com > melvincarvalho@gmail.com > > > f8b444c11002270111n21d3b907n11ea00fed7bee453@mail.gmail.com > akkiehossain@googlemail.com > > > BLU139-DS151B2AB4FBAF8E9E383C2292400@phx.gbl > home_pw@msn.com > > > > > > anyways.. > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Sergio Fernández > CTIC - Technological Center > Parque Científico y Tecnológico de Gijón > C/ Ada Byron, 39 Edificio Centros Tecnológicos > 33203 Gijón - Asturias - Spain > Tel.: +34 984 29 12 12 > Fax: +34 984 39 06 12 > E-mail: sergio.fernandez@fundacionctic.org > http://www.fundacionctic.org > Privacy Policy: http://www.fundacionctic.org/privacidad > > >
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