mhausenblas: fresh dogfood, served with spicy semantics ;)
PovAddict: "It's possible to write FORTRAN code in any language. That is definitely FORTRAN."
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PovAddict: main() starts in line 123 and ends in line 4197
tobyink: "like" ontology.
tobyink: early draft, includes cwm-compatible inference rules.
tobyink: early draft, includes cwm-compatible inference rules.
tobyink: No, it hadn't been chumped yet.
tobyink: The idea is to post turtle to identi.ca (or another laconi.ca installation, or twitter even).
tobyink: There needs to be a script or a website or something to extract turtle from the microblog feeds.
tobyink: Certain conventions/shortcuts are applied - URIs are always consider relative to the status update page. Certain hard-coded URIs have special meanings, e.g. <#me> refers to the account holder. <@foo> refers to the holder of account "foo"
tobyink: Commonly used prefixes are considered predeclared, including FOAF, Dublin Core, SKOS, SIOC, RDF, RDFS, OWL.
tobyink: Comments in ttldent start with a hash sign like they do in turtle, but unlike turtle end with any white space (not just a new line character). This coincides with laconica/twitter's hashtag syntax.
Anchakor: sounds like ugly hack ;)
tobyink: All ttldent posts begin with the hashtag #ttl to identify them as ttldent posts. Text before #ttl is treated as comments. Any additional hashtags are treated as tags for the status update using the holygoat ontology.
tobyink: Yes, it's a hack, but it could be fun. I'm going to attempt to write a ttldent extractor script on my train journey home this evening.
tobyink: There needs to be a script or a website or something to extract turtle from the microblog feeds.
tobyink: Certain conventions/shortcuts are applied - URIs are always consider relative to the status update page. Certain hard-coded URIs have special meanings, e.g. <#me> refers to the account holder. <@foo> refers to the holder of account "foo"
tobyink: Commonly used prefixes are considered predeclared, including FOAF, Dublin Core, SKOS, SIOC, RDF, RDFS, OWL.
tobyink: Comments in ttldent start with a hash sign like they do in turtle, but unlike turtle end with any white space (not just a new line character). This coincides with laconica/twitter's hashtag syntax.
Anchakor: sounds like ugly hack ;)
tobyink: All ttldent posts begin with the hashtag #ttl to identify them as ttldent posts. Text before #ttl is treated as comments. Any additional hashtags are treated as tags for the status update using the holygoat ontology.
tobyink: Yes, it's a hack, but it could be fun. I'm going to attempt to write a ttldent extractor script on my train journey home this evening.
mhausenblas: by bengee - cool stuff!