mdupont: another twisted example of the introspector
danbri: Man, that was over two years ago! I feel old.
danbri: "Joseki is a server for publishing RDF models on the web. Models have URLs and they can be access by query using HTTP GET."
Talliesin: Schema defining predicates and classes describing the relationships between a resource and its representation(s).
Talliesin: Very unsure about just about all of this. Comments welcome.
Talliesin: Very unsure about just about all of this. Comments welcome.
danbri: Open for business...
danbri: See weblog posting for (not much) more info.
danbri: "I have set up a SWAD-Europe Wiki installation, as a place for quick note-taking, FAQ drafting and link sharing. Like many Wikis (and mailing lists, though that's a bit different), it is currently configured as a publically writable space. It may prove useful as a tool to support discussions in the RDF Interest Group and associated spin-off task forces (eg. RDF calendaring). Time will tell."
danbri: One goal I have for the Wiki installation is to allow active RDFIG members to gather FAQ background materials without centralised bottlenecks (or quality control / review). Hosting a Wiki (ie. a publically writable Web-based scratchpad) is an experiment towards seeing how well this works, and how the tradeoffs between centralised control vs community scribbling pay off in the RDF developer world.
danbri: See weblog posting for (not much) more info.
danbri: "I have set up a SWAD-Europe Wiki installation, as a place for quick note-taking, FAQ drafting and link sharing. Like many Wikis (and mailing lists, though that's a bit different), it is currently configured as a publically writable space. It may prove useful as a tool to support discussions in the RDF Interest Group and associated spin-off task forces (eg. RDF calendaring). Time will tell."
danbri: One goal I have for the Wiki installation is to allow active RDFIG members to gather FAQ background materials without centralised bottlenecks (or quality control / review). Hosting a Wiki (ie. a publically writable Web-based scratchpad) is an experiment towards seeing how well this works, and how the tradeoffs between centralised control vs community scribbling pay off in the RDF developer world.
danbri: a working draft (lower case) of the Annotea protocol design document.
danbri: I've been experimenting with some XML Schema mapping tools from Henry Thompson, and extending them to output RDF.
danbri: Two worked examples now online, with some basic documentation.
danbri: Comments/feedback/etc welcome.
danbri: Two worked examples now online, with some basic documentation.
danbri: Comments/feedback/etc welcome.
libby: e.g ./yahoo2mbox rss-dev
libby: defaults create a nice mailbox file
libby: defaults create a nice mailbox file
mdupont: will be interesting to the owl configuration folks