Hi everybody,
here is some summary of what we did so far: at SEMANTiCS 2015 we've
presented dld: dockerizing linked data [1]. The idea of this was to
provide a tool that basically creates docker-compose setups to easily
create an infrastructure for serving RDF datasets via a SPARQL endpoint
or
Hi Olivier,
> On 10 Oct 2016, at 21:59, Olivier Rossel wrote:
>
> The availability of DbPedia as a virtuoso DB file was really helpful for me.
> I hope this feature will still be maintained on the long run.
> (And the fact that linkedgeodata was just one namedgraph away was also pretty
> cool
The availability of DbPedia as a virtuoso DB file was really helpful for me. I
hope this feature will still be maintained on the long run.
(And the fact that linkedgeodata was just one namedgraph away was also pretty
cool!)
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> Le 10 oct. 2016 à 21:00, Jörn Hees a écrit :
>
Hi,
thanks to Dimitris for the introduction. As mentioned, i'm happy to coordinate
the efforts to improve reproducibility of the online DBpedia endpoint.
My background on this:
I've been running a local Virtuoso Linked Data endpoint for our research group
for quite some time now. Amongst others
Hi Everyone,
During the last DBpedia meeting, we decided to create a community
coordinated action for making the DBpedia SPARQL endpoint reproducible.
After a little brainstorming we came up with the following goals:
- with each release create docker images
- spread the docker images over