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Posted to dev@stanbol.apache.org by Andreas Kuckartz <A....@ping.de> on 2012/11/26 09:20:52 UTC

Improvement of DOAP file for Stanbol

The ASF is using RDF to describe top-level projects. The DOAP schema
(Description Of A Project) is used for that purpose.

The current DOAP for Stanbol contains an error:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/stanbol/site/trunk/doap/doap_Stanbol.rdf

For an HTML rendering (and links to documentation) see:
https://projects.apache.org/projects/stanbol.html

It states that the category is "build-management". My suggestion is to
replace this by "content" and "osgi".

Here is a list of currently available categories:
https://projects.apache.org/categories.html

And I think that it would make sense to also create a new category
"semantic-technologies".

Cheers,
Andreas

BTW: Maybe someone has a good idea on how that semantic data provided by
the ASF can be used by Stanbol.

Re: Improvement of DOAP file for Stanbol

Posted by Sergio Fernández <se...@salzburgresearch.at>.
Hi,

On 26/11/12 09:20, Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
> The ASF is using RDF to describe top-level projects. The DOAP schema
> states that the category is "build-management". My suggestion is to
> replace this by "content" and "osgi".

I'd suggest to keep the current, adding those additional ones.

> And I think that it would make sense to also create a new category
> "semantic-technologies".

+1

Also I'd suggest to improve it, for instance adding the following triple:

<http://stanbol.apache.org> owl:sameAs 
<http://rdfohloh.wikier.org/project/stanbol>

> BTW: Maybe someone has a good idea on how that semantic data provided by
> the ASF can be used by Stanbol.

AFAIK there is not currently usage of such data. Maybe it's a potential 
idea also for Labs.

Best,

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Re: Improvement of DOAP file for Stanbol

Posted by Andreas Kuckartz <A....@ping.de>.
This would be somewhat like reverse engineering. And I dislike writing
software to generate something which already is generated by others...

Therefore:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/infrastructure/site-tools/trunk/projects/files.xml

:-)

Cheers,
Andreas
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Rupert Westenthaler:
> Hi
> 
> Actually a great Idea
> 
>> BTW: Maybe someone has a good idea on how that semantic data provided by
>> the ASF can be used by Stanbol.
> 
> If someone could write a simple script that collects the rdf files
> form all HTML files in
> 
>     https://projects.apache.org/projects/
> 
> They are referenced by the following meta tag
> 
>     <link rel="meta" href="{link}" type="application/rdf+xml" title="DOAP">
> 
> Than we could create a Entityhub ManagedSite for those data and
> include it into the Stanbol default configuration.
> 
> BTW: I think there are even more RDF files available (see information
> on http://people.apache.org/foaf/) but I do not have a clear idea how
> to access the RDF version with the public available information.
> 
> best
> Rupert

Re: Improvement of DOAP file for Stanbol

Posted by Rupert Westenthaler <ru...@gmail.com>.
Hi

Actually a great Idea

> BTW: Maybe someone has a good idea on how that semantic data provided by
> the ASF can be used by Stanbol.

If someone could write a simple script that collects the rdf files
form all HTML files in

    https://projects.apache.org/projects/

They are referenced by the following meta tag

    <link rel="meta" href="{link}" type="application/rdf+xml" title="DOAP">

Than we could create a Entityhub ManagedSite for those data and
include it into the Stanbol default configuration.

BTW: I think there are even more RDF files available (see information
on http://people.apache.org/foaf/) but I do not have a clear idea how
to access the RDF version with the public available information.

best
Rupert

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