Re: Using DCAT for RSS

Thanks Phil. I have two use cases. The former is simpler: i have an rdf
dataset if events and associated a sparql endpoint, an rss feed and a
Calendar file. Here it is quite clear that the rdf dataset have to be
modeled as dcat!:Dataset whereas the sparql endpoint, the rss feed and the
iCal file are distributions of this dataset. The latter case is more
confusing: i have just a website with some articles and an associated rss
feed. I see nothing here that is obviously a dataset (however the
definition of set of data is really large)

Il 18/ago/2016 11:27 AM, "Phil Archer" <phila@w3.org> ha scritto:

> Hi Cristiano,
>
> dcat:Dataset and dcat:Distribution are not disjoint so you can have an RSS
> feed as an instance of both. But it wouldn't be correct to have a
> dcat:Dataset that was a collection of RSS feeds and then each of those
> feeds as a Distribution since the Distribution is a way of accessing the
> full dataset. You may have an API that allows you to select subsets of the
> dataset (that's a hot topic for me at the moment) and so your Distribution,
> which is an API, might well yield a single RSS feed but you'll need to
> think of it like that.
>
> I'm confusing myself just writing this but I hope it makes some sense.
> And, it would be remiss of me, when talking about DCAT, not to point you to
> the workshop on that topic later this year: https://www.w3.org/2016/11/sds
> voc/ Your question is very much in scope for that.
>
> Cheers
>
> Phil.
>
> On 17/08/2016 22:01, Cristiano Longo wrote:
>
>> Hi folks, I'm creating a list of intresting RSS feeds. I suppose that
>> thet can be modeled as DCAT datasets (with RSS as distribution), am I
>> right?
>>
>>
>>
>> Any suggestion or comment is welcome,
>>
>> CL
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