The prose is now centrally collected here at http://dev.dbpedia.org :
- some written there
- some imported from the Readmes of github
- (future work) data docs collected from the dataid, which are generated from
the pom.xml of the databus maven plugin:
https://github.com/dbpedia/databus-maven-pl
That's a very neat feature.
I was actually looking for something that is a lot more prosaic.What I was
hoping for is a human-readable roadmap to the files in the dumps, so that, for
example, I can tell which file has ontology-mapped facts and which file has
the raw infobox facts from Flemish W
Hi Peter,
short answer: The feature is in the dev pipeline:
First, we need to consolidate release quality (at the moment we have
duplicates, some RDF errors and unsorted dumps, some metadata UTF-8
issues), I guess this will get better in 4 -8 weeks or 2 releases.
At the moment you can alread
A big hurrah about the new DBpedia releases, as announced in
https://blog.dbpedia.org/2018/10/17/the-release-circle-a-glimpse-behind-the-scenes/
Is there documentation on what shows up where in
http://downloads.dbpedia.org/repo/lts/
For example, where can I find triples that look like
dbr:Ronald