Re: status and problems on sematicweb.org

Tim,


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>>> * Content of earlier versions of semanticweb.org has not been migrated in the last relaunch of the site a few years ago. As long as it is just static HTML content that does not conflict with new content (i.e., if there is nothing else under that URL now), it would be possible to put it back into its place. To do this, please send me an email with the archived HTML content and let me know where to put it. I do not have access to any old versions of the site, so I cannot help in finding the old content.
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> How did that happen?

Good question - the site transitioned several time and then we did not
bring all the old content that I created manually online again.
However, I still have everything and we can bring this up again.

Best,

Stefan





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>> Maybe we should also have a look at http://semanticweb.org/wiki/Special:PopularPages to figure what is relevant or not (modulo person-pages and long tail). Happy to invest some time content-wise ...
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>> Cheers,
>>       Michael
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Received on Friday, 13 January 2012 17:50:27 UTC