Hi Sergio, I gave a look to site's documentation,the following links are incomplete:
- Apache Marmotta->Download Marmotta - Apache Marmotta->Development->Development practices - Apache Marmotta->Acknowledgements - Platform->Introduction - Platform->Core module - Platform->LDCache module - Platform->LDPath module - Platform->Reasoner module - Platform->SPARQL module - Platform->User module - Platform->Client library(broken link) - Platform->Sesame tools(broken link) - LDCache->Wrappers - LDPath->Backends - LDPath->Functions - Wiki->Dependencies protocol and various modules and libraries There are in documentation again sparse references to LMF. I think that a picture showing architectural overview could be useful, showing also some possible applications of platform, as in the past it has been showed for LMF, when possible with some screencasts. For example, a couple of use cases could regard importing content from LOD using new linked data client modules(Youtube, Vimeo, Facebook, etc.) and retrieval of content, maybe using the integration of lmf-search. Regarding performance considerations, it could be useful showing how to import in parallel way data in Marmotta, for example showing how to perform Geonames import. Cheers, and Happy Easter to all of you! Raffaele. On 28 March 2013 12:17, Sergio Fernández <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > in the meantime we get passed the vote for 3.0.0-incubating, we should > take a look to the public documentation we are providing through our web > site, staging at > http://marmotta.staging.**apache.org<http://marmotta.staging.apache.org> > > That's why we have talked to do a documentation sprint early next week, to > have it ready for the actual publication of the release, whenever it will > happen... > > Usually for the people we are so deep into the code, it is not always easy > to see the deficiencies on the documentation. So I'd like to kindly ask all > of you (the farther from the code, the better) what are those missing > things you don't find in the documentation: what is not so clear, what is > missing, what you think should be possible but you can't find how, what > would need other kind of documentation (screencast or whatever), and so on. > > Thanks! > > Cheers, > > -- > Sergio Fernández >
