- From: Kevin Smathers <kevin.smathers@hp.com>
- Date: Fri, 08 Aug 2003 13:39:22 -0700
- To: Kevin Smathers <kevin.smathers@hp.com>
- Cc: "Seaborne, Andy" <Andy_Seaborne@hplb.hpl.hp.com>, "'www-rdf-dspace'" <www-rdf-dspace@w3.org>
We've also talked about the need to incorporated restricted vocabularies
into the schema definitions. It looks like Getty offers sample records
of their vocabularies for people to download and experiment with.
Should I put these into CVS as well?
http://www.getty.edu/research/tools/vocabulary/download.html
Cheers,
-kls
Kevin Smathers wrote:
>
> Seaborne, Andy wrote:
>
>> Thanks for importing it - I was looking at the W3C version (specifically
>> sample.rdf and a couple of data/files at random) and, with a trivial
>> amount
>> of cleaning, it can be made legal RDF according to the latest WG
>> spec). It
>> appears to be just 2 changes applied consistently across the corpus.
>> The
>> RDFS schema is clean.
>>
>> How do we want to do this? We should probably keep originals and also
>> create a working, cleaned version of the dataset.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Kevin Smathers [mailto:kevin.smathers@hp.com] Sent: 8 August
>> 2003 18:24
>> To: www-rdf-dspace
>> Subject: Test corpus imported
>>
>>
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've added a subdirectory 'corpus/amico-test' to the CVS tree, and
>> imported Eric's test data there so that it can be altered as needed
>> to conform to VRAcore or whatever else we need it to conform to. Let
>> me know if there are any problems.
>>
>>
>>
> The CVS tree is probably the best place for the working, cleaned
> version of the dataset. The originals are available from Eric's site,
> or we can put them somewhere else for archive, or we can get them from
> CVS by tagging the tree.
>
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