- From: Markus Krötzsch <markus.kroetzsch@comlab.ox.ac.uk>
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 22:55:53 +0000
- To: Jens Lehmann <lehmann@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
- CC: semantic-web@w3.org
On 25/02/2011 22:24, Jens Lehmann wrote: > > Hello Markus, > > On 25.02.2011 21:40, Markus Krötzsch wrote: >> On 25/02/2011 17:42, Wood, Jamey wrote: >>> I'll put in a vote for Virtuoso [1]. Its open source edition is truly >>> free software (GPL), and it's a top performer in most publicly-released >>> benchmarks that I've seen [2]. >>> >>> Since you mention wanting to support applications that are on the >>> order of >>> DBpedia, it seems only natural to give strong consideration to Virtuoso >>> (as the triplestore that powers DBpedia). I can also say that in our >>> project (OpenEI.org [3]), Virtuoso has proven to be a nice complement to >>> Semantic MediaWiki. >> >> Good to hear that. I would certainly have considered Virtuoso, although >> this could really be more attractive if some pre-compiled packages were >> available for the open version. > > Debian packages for Virtuoso are available in Ubuntu/Debian: > http://packages.debian.org/en/source/sid/virtuoso-opensource > > This might be relevant, in particular for server installations of > Semantic MediaWiki. Ah, I did not know this. I read that no RPMs are available and over-generalized. This is very useful. Best regards, Markus
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