Hi,

> We just released a new version of BBC Programmes [1] with 
> some nice RDF for segments of programmes. I thought it would 
> be interesting to post it here, as it makes a nice new arrow 
> in the linked data cloud, from BBC Programmes to BBC Music 
> (and from there to DBpedia).
> 
> Here are some example RDF documents:
> 
> Segments corresponding to a track being played, linking to 
> the programmes in which this segment happened:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p002d79n.rdf
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p002rpkp.rdf
> The segmentation of a programme:
> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00j8dvj.rdf
> 
> This should be working for all Radio 2 / 6 music programmes. 
> Further services will be handled soon.

Great stuff - congrats :)
 
> Also, content negotiation is coming! We finally got the 
> approval, and even if it is hacky mod_rewrite based content 
> negotiation, it should work. (Btw, why are the W3C recipes 
> all mentioning mod_rewrite as a way to do content 
> negotiation? AFAIK it is impossible to do proper conneg with 
> it (handling of q values, etc.)).

At risk of appearing daft...what does this mean?

John
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