I have the code in git properly now, and will be keeping that up to
date from here on.
Web view:
http://code.creativecommons.org/viewgit?url=semanticmediawiki.git/log/&h=rdfa
Read-only checkout:
git clone git://code.creativecommons.org/semanticmediawiki.git
cd semanticmediawiki
git branch --tra
Thanks, David! I'll definitely try it ASAP.
Sergey
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 4:33 AM, David McCabe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > David, can you describe your approach to the task? Unfortunately I
> > can't say I was able to follow the code changes in repository except
> > for maybe
>
> David, can you describe your approach to the task? Unfortunately I
> can't say I was able to follow the code changes in repository except
> for maybe that you created extension to SMW that hooks into link
> processing.
Hi there,
First of all, the code that I think Nathan showed you is
Nathan, thanks for update!
It's great to see that you guys are working on it already! I'd be happy to
help with testing on real life examples!
David, can you describe your approach to the task? Unfortunately I can't say
I was able to follow the code changes in repository except for maybe that
you
2008/7/24 Sergey Chernyshev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Nathan, Asheesh,
>
> How's it going with RDFa support project? I'm happy to be in conversations
> and help the developer with advise or even code - please let the list know.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Sergey
Sergey,
Thanks for the reminder. I
Nathan, Asheesh,
How's it going with RDFa support project? I'm happy to be in conversations
and help the developer with advise or even code - please let the list know.
Thank you,
Sergey
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 1:53 PM, Sergey Chernyshev <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep, thanks for
Yep, thanks for sharing - I had this in mind as well - badges that people
can "easily add to their HTML pages" without knowing what's inside, but
still producing semantically meaningful results for crawlers.
BTW, I added RDFa support to our Semantic Ready Validator:
http://www.semanticready.com/ar
2008/6/9 Sergey Chernyshev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Great! Please keep us updated!
>
> BTW, can you describe a use case that you have at CC for RDFa? I think such
> scenarios can benefit the community.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Sergey
Do you mean specifically how CC might use RDFa relative to SMW,
Great! Please keep us updated!
BTW, can you describe a use case that you have at CC for RDFa? I think such
scenarios can benefit the community.
Thank you,
Sergey
On Thu, Jun 5, 2008 at 4:09 PM, Asheesh Laroia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Tue, 3 Jun 2008, Sergey Chernyshev wrote:
>
Yeh, Yaron had the same question when we discussed it and it's absolutely
true, that linking to RDF version of the page is clearly more functional,
but there is an issue of those two documents (HTML page and RDF document)
being different sources of info opening potential door for spammers and it
lo
Sergey Chernyshev wrote:
> I'm thinking about different forms of RDF publishing that is being
> adopted by various data consumers and RDFa (and possible eRDF) seem to
> be quite interesting - Yahoo hopes to support it in SearchMonkey
> eventually and RDFa usecases at W3 even mention it in conne
On Tue, 3 Jun 2008, Sergey Chernyshev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm thinking about different forms of RDF publishing that is being adopted
> by various data consumers and RDFa (and possible eRDF) seem to be quite
> interesting - Yahoo hopes to support it in SearchMonkey eventually and RDFa
> usecases at
Great to know that this is in the plans! Hope this is "summer 2008" project
;)
I'll be happy to discuss various options on the list if there is interest in
my opinion ;) and I'll definitely going to help as a guinea pig on
TechPresentations or other projects.
Sergey
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at
On Dienstag, 3. Juni 2008, Sergey Chernyshev wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm thinking about different forms of RDF publishing that is being adopted
> by various data consumers and RDFa (and possible eRDF) seem to be quite
> interesting - Yahoo hopes to support it in SearchMonkey eventually and RDFa
> useca
That's pretty neat that the W3C uses SMW in one of their use cases for RDFa.
The specific usage they give, transferring content from and into a semantic
wiki, is not that interesting (there are better tools for that), but the
idea you mention, of search engines being able to access one's data just
Hello,
I'm thinking about different forms of RDF publishing that is being adopted
by various data consumers and RDFa (and possible eRDF) seem to be quite
interesting - Yahoo hopes to support it in SearchMonkey eventually and RDFa
usecases at W3 even mention it in connection with SMW:
http://www.w3
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