On 6 April 2013 15:34, Mohamed Morsey wrote:
> Hi Pablo. Jona, and all,
>
>
> On 04/06/2013 01:56 PM, Pablo N. Mendes wrote:
>
>
> I'd say this topic can safely move out of dbpedia-discussion and to
> dbpedia-developers now. :)
>
> I agree with Jona. With one small detail: perhaps it is better we
Hi Pablo. Jona, and all,
On 04/06/2013 01:56 PM, Pablo N. Mendes wrote:
I'd say this topic can safely move out of dbpedia-discussion and to
dbpedia-developers now. :)
I agree with Jona. With one small detail: perhaps it is better we
don't to load everything in memory, if we use a fast datab
I'd say this topic can safely move out of dbpedia-discussion and to
dbpedia-developers now. :)
I agree with Jona. With one small detail: perhaps it is better we don't to
load everything in memory, if we use a fast database such as Berkeley DB or
JDBM3. They would also allow you to use in-memory wh
On 5 April 2013 21:27, Andrea Di Menna wrote:
> Hi Dimitris,
>
> I am not completely getting your point.
>
> How would you handle the following example? (supposing the following will be
> possible with Wikipedia/Wikidata)
>
> Suppose you have
>
> {{Infobox:Test
> | name = {{#property:p45}}
> }}
>
Yeah Jona, you're right, one problem at a time. First Wikidata and next Lua.
Best.
Julien.
2013/4/5 Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt
> Hi all,
>
> Lua and Wikidata are two rather different issues, only loosely
> related, so I renamed the subject.
>
> Dimitris already started work on a Wikidata extr
Hi all,
Lua and Wikidata are two rather different issues, only loosely
related, so I renamed the subject.
Dimitris already started work on a Wikidata extractor and added a
feature request here:
https://github.com/dbpedia/extraction-framework/issues/30
I started a wiki page:
https://github.com/