Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-19 Thread Yves Raimond
>> Yves: As you may know, we've been working on re-writing mb_server, so if >> you look at this, please make sure you look at the current >> TemplateToolkit work. > > This is where I leave the hard stuff to Yves :) Heh - Jason is sitting not far from me (BBC contractor working on the new mb_server

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-18 Thread Dan Brickley
On 19/2/09 00:14, Robert Kaye wrote: On Feb 17, 2009, at 1:02 PM, Dan Brickley wrote: Robert - do you have any plans for "perma-link"-style per artist, per album etc. pages at MusicBrainz, which might become canonical reference URLs for the things they describe? Yes, we've had those for a w

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-18 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Robert Kaye wrote: On Feb 17, 2009, at 3:36 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote: (should they someday publish RDF based Linked Data). We have been publishing RDF data since 2001 and its really hurt our adoption rate early on, so we switched to XML which has enjoyed a great take-up: http://blo

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Simon Reinhardt wrote: Kingsley Idehen wrote: All, To be clear, the resource URI associated with the resource description page: is:

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Simon Reinhardt
Kingsley Idehen wrote: All, To be clear, the resource URI associated with the resource description page: is: (*we need to add the m

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Kingsley Idehen
All, To be clear, the resource URI associated with the resource description page: is: (*we need to add the missing foaf:primarytopic

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Dan Brickley wrote: On 17/2/09 23:41, Yves Raimond wrote: Hello! On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Dan Brickley wrote: +cc: Robert, Yves On 17/2/09 21:52, Simon Reinhardt wrote: Kingsley Idehen wrote: We have a new Musicbrainz dump, and it will be integrated into DBpedia (I think Georgi is

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Yves Raimond
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:57 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote: > Yves Raimond wrote: >> >> On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Kingsley Idehen >> wrote: >> >>> >>> Simon Reinhardt wrote: >>> Kingsley Idehen wrote: > > Don't really know how you could expect me to be associated with

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Dan Brickley
On 17/2/09 23:41, Yves Raimond wrote: Hello! On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Dan Brickley wrote: +cc: Robert, Yves On 17/2/09 21:52, Simon Reinhardt wrote: Kingsley Idehen wrote: We have a new Musicbrainz dump, and it will be integrated into DBpedia (I think Georgi is working on this). The

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Hugh Glaser wrote: On 17/02/2009 22:57, "Kingsley Idehen" wrote: You can do this when lod.openlinksw.com/sparql comes online in the next 24 hrs. Remember, this is the LOD instance comprised of: Part 1: 1. DBpedia (with Yago, UMBEL, and OpenCyc inference rules) 2. MusicBrainz 3. NeuroCommon

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Hugh Glaser
On 17/02/2009 22:57, "Kingsley Idehen" wrote: >> > You can do this when lod.openlinksw.com/sparql comes online in the next > 24 hrs. Remember, this is the LOD instance comprised of: > > Part 1: > > 1. DBpedia (with Yago, UMBEL, and OpenCyc inference rules) > 2. MusicBrainz > 3. NeuroCommons > 4. B

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Yves Raimond wrote: On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote: Simon Reinhardt wrote: Kingsley Idehen wrote: Don't really know how you could expect me to be associated with output that wasn't Linked Data in the purest sense. I am not an isolationist :-) Have you

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Yves Raimond
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 10:13 PM, Kingsley Idehen wrote: > Simon Reinhardt wrote: >> >> Kingsley Idehen wrote: >>> >>> Don't really know how you could expect me to be associated with output >>> that wasn't Linked Data in the purest sense. I am not an isolationist :-) >>> >>> Have you looked at wha

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Yves Raimond
Hello! On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Dan Brickley wrote: > +cc: Robert, Yves > > On 17/2/09 21:52, Simon Reinhardt wrote: >> Kingsley Idehen wrote: >>> We have a new Musicbrainz dump, and it will be integrated into DBpedia >>> (I think Georgi is working on this). There will soon be a publicdum

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Simon Reinhardt wrote: Kingsley Idehen wrote: Don't really know how you could expect me to be associated with output that wasn't Linked Data in the purest sense. I am not an isolationist :-) Have you looked at what has been produced? I'm sorry, I take everything back! :-) LOL!! Looking a

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Simon Reinhardt
Kingsley Idehen wrote: Don't really know how you could expect me to be associated with output that wasn't Linked Data in the purest sense. I am not an isolationist :-) Have you looked at what has been produced? I'm sorry, I take everything back! :-) Looking at http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Simon Reinhardt wrote: Kingsley Idehen wrote: We have a new Musicbrainz dump, and it will be integrated into DBpedia (I think Georgi is working on this). There will soon be a public dump available to others in the coming days. Did you consider working with Yves? He spent a lot of time mapping

Re: MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Dan Brickley
+cc: Robert, Yves On 17/2/09 21:52, Simon Reinhardt wrote: > Kingsley Idehen wrote: >> We have a new Musicbrainz dump, and it will be integrated into DBpedia >> (I think Georgi is working on this). There will soon be a publicdump >> available to others in the coming days. > > Did you consider wor

MusicBrainzRe: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-17 Thread Simon Reinhardt
Kingsley Idehen wrote: We have a new Musicbrainz dump, and it will be integrated into DBpedia (I think Georgi is working on this). There will soon be a public dump available to others in the coming days. Did you consider working with Yves? He spent a lot of time mapping MusicBrainz' Advanced

Re: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-16 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Hugh Glaser wrote: On 16/02/2009 00:45, "Kingsley Idehen" wrote: As for MusicBrainz and DBpedia, that's kinda in flux as the first cut is relatively scant, old, and based on Zitgist URIs. We have a new cut as per my mail about MusicBrainz and EC2, and it is based on MusicBrainz URIs. We now

Re: : Where is the linkage?

2009-02-16 Thread Hugh Glaser
On 16/02/2009 00:45, "Kingsley Idehen" wrote: > > As for MusicBrainz and DBpedia, that's kinda in flux as the first cut is > relatively scant, old, and based on Zitgist URIs. We have a new cut as > per my mail about MusicBrainz and EC2, and it is based on MusicBrainz > URIs. We now need to look a

: Where is the linkage?

2009-02-15 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Kingsley Idehen wrote: Hugh Glaser wrote: As some of you have worked out by now, I am getting frustrated trying to provide links from my stuff to the other stuff. When I do find the links, they may be of dubious quality, but worse still, I am having difficulty finding them at all. So I started

Re: Where is the linkage?

2009-02-15 Thread Kingsley Idehen
Hugh Glaser wrote: As some of you have worked out by now, I am getting frustrated trying to provide links from my stuff to the other stuff. When I do find the links, they may be of dubious quality, but worse still, I am having difficulty finding them at all. So I started at dbpedia, and followed

Where is the linkage?

2009-02-15 Thread Hugh Glaser
As some of you have worked out by now, I am getting frustrated trying to provide links from my stuff to the other stuff. When I do find the links, they may be of dubious quality, but worse still, I am having difficulty finding them at all. So I started at dbpedia, and followed outgoing arrows. Firs