danbri: Also interesting, relationship to xml-schema datatypes, perhaps providing input into the RDFCore work on schema and typing.
JimH: check it out -- suspect it would be of use to RDF hackers
JimH: The Daml tools area expanded a lot lately thanks to the recet DARPA DAML meeting - tools of use to RDF/S types abound (and a few of the RDF tools have now been used by DAML folks)
JimH: Scrape DAML (RDF) KBs onto your Palm
JimH: might be a good link up to the RDF Palm Calendars!
JimH: might be a good link up to the RDF Palm Calendars!
danbri: "This site serves as a public demonstration
danbri: of RDF Gateway and as a testing ground for Semantic Web ideas in general
DanCon: is this tool invertable/lossless?
libby: changed to use the hybrid RDF calendar schema
libby: no, just a bunch of print statements
libby: doesn't do anything with repeating events
danbri: of RDF Gateway and as a testing ground for Semantic Web ideas in general
DanCon: is this tool invertable/lossless?
libby: changed to use the hybrid RDF calendar schema
libby: no, just a bunch of print statements
libby: doesn't do anything with repeating events
AaronSw: It's always seemed to me that if we're going to be working on the Semantic Web, it's probably a good idea to be sure that we retain the semantics in things like HTTP, and HTML.
AaronSw: The prevalence of throw a SOAP/XML-RPC message in an HTTP POST doesn't seem to be helping matters.
AaronSw: s/throw/throwing
danbri: I totally agree about the value of HTTP's existing methods; see my previous fork rant on this.
AaronSw: The prevalence of throw a SOAP/XML-RPC message in an HTTP POST doesn't seem to be helping matters.
AaronSw: s/throw/throwing
danbri: I totally agree about the value of HTTP's existing methods; see my previous fork rant on this.
JimH-NH: generated from a DB, but view source on the talks to see the DAML
JimH-NH: tim Finin (site developer) says he would be willing to give access to DB to those doing calendaring