"This site may harm your computer" on every search result?!?! - Google's explanation for the strange behaviour
mhausenblas: 'Unfortunately (and here's the human error), the URL of '/' was mistakenly checked in as a value to the file and '/' expands to all URLs.' ;)
CloCkWeRX1: This is part of KDE's platform, and some of the developers are sold on the semantic desktop concept
CloCkWeRX1: I'm looking for tools that read a FOAF file and import into akonadi ; finding nothing
CloCkWeRX1: If such a tool existed, knowee + foaf importer + akonadi would realise a huge chunk of semantic desktop goodness
CloCkWeRX1: Also - many of them live in #akonadi on freenode
CloCkWeRX1: Oh oh oh and before I forget - akonadi is backed by mysql, so even if you can't use the API you can probably brute force your data in with INSERTs :)
CloCkWeRX1: I'm looking for tools that read a FOAF file and import into akonadi ; finding nothing
CloCkWeRX1: If such a tool existed, knowee + foaf importer + akonadi would realise a huge chunk of semantic desktop goodness
CloCkWeRX1: Also - many of them live in #akonadi on freenode
CloCkWeRX1: Oh oh oh and before I forget - akonadi is backed by mysql, so even if you can't use the API you can probably brute force your data in with INSERTs :)
phurl: Created out of http://github.com/h4ck3rm1k3/gcc/blob/31a89cc448b8d661098839a5639a10773d589c0f/gcc/gcc/tree.def.yaml
phurl: Rdf export http://github.com/h4ck3rm1k3/gcc/blob/6016b34cf3bd51bd3ca9119ada10e507b6507c2f/gcc/gcc/tree.def.swirrl.rdf