Re: [DBpedia-discussion] Meetup: SF Bay Area Knowledge Graphs

2019-08-26 Thread Sebastian Hellmann


On 27.08.19 00:37, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
I totally agree with Tom: why should I need 3 accounts + 1 chat app 
instead of just an e-mail client to follow DBpedia updates? 


Actually the number of accounts needed is being reduced. Github is a bit 
universal, so we are still relying on this. But we are running a 
keycloak now and will try to consolidate (in some months) 
mappings.dbpedia.org onto it, plus add your foaf profile or profile link 
and get a new DBpedia global ID (work in progress). Any community 
provided application can build on the keycloak as well, so there is a 
chance for a good structure to evolve, e.g. you could have 
Chapter-specific stuff, where people can log in with their central 
account.  Before there was also a Stackoverflow or Atlassian account to 
ask questions, which then went from publicly to non-publicly visible, 
i.e. basically unusable. There was also some web app where we collected 
ideas, if I remember correctly also needing an additional account.



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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] Meetup: SF Bay Area Knowledge Graphs

2019-08-26 Thread Sebastian Hellmann

Hi Marco,

On 26.08.19 22:59, Marco Fossati wrote:

Hi guys,

On 21/08/19 22:32, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:

On 21.08.19 18:29, Tom Morris wrote:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 3:23 AM Sebastian Hellmann 
> wrote:


    we switched completely to:

    - https://forum.dbpedia.org
    - Slack https://dbpedia-slack.herokuapp.com/

    and http://blog.dbpedia.org for announcements.

That's too bad. Why abandon such a nice lingua franca like email?


In the future, you will need only the Databus/Forum account, a 
github  and a slack account to join any communication channel.


I totally agree with Tom: why should I need 3 accounts + 1 chat app 
instead of just an e-mail client to follow DBpedia updates?

This sounds to me like overengineering.


There is also the newsletter: 
https://uni-leipzig.us9.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=9089abb541e9463749b7d284d&id=21c3f02a02


It sums up all the activity every three months, in the beginning it was 
the main source for news, but now it is a rehash of the blog posts, 
since these are more publicly available.


Would this be what you want?

I wouldn't call it overengineering, more like trial and error. The slack 
part works quite good for small groups to coordinate. I find it 
practical for dev talk.


I am really open to any suggestions here.

-- Sebastian




Cheers,

Marco


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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] Meetup: SF Bay Area Knowledge Graphs

2019-08-26 Thread Marco Fossati

Hi guys,

On 21/08/19 22:32, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:

On 21.08.19 18:29, Tom Morris wrote:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 3:23 AM Sebastian Hellmann 
> wrote:


we switched completely to:

- https://forum.dbpedia.org
- Slack https://dbpedia-slack.herokuapp.com/

and http://blog.dbpedia.org for announcements.

That's too bad. Why abandon such a nice lingua franca like email?


In the future, you will need only the Databus/Forum account, a github  
and a slack account to join any communication channel.


I totally agree with Tom: why should I need 3 accounts + 1 chat app 
instead of just an e-mail client to follow DBpedia updates?

This sounds to me like overengineering.

Cheers,

Marco


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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] Meetup: SF Bay Area Knowledge Graphs

2019-08-21 Thread Sebastian Hellmann

Hi Tom,

On 21.08.19 18:29, Tom Morris wrote:
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 3:23 AM Sebastian Hellmann 
> wrote:


we switched completely to:

- https://forum.dbpedia.org
- Slack https://dbpedia-slack.herokuapp.com/

and http://blog.dbpedia.org for announcements.

That's too bad. Why abandon such a nice lingua franca like email?

Email is not the problem, but DBpedia got too big. We started out with a 
simple extraction of Wikipedia (which is now just the Generic group: 
https://databus.dbpedia.org/dbpedia/generic), then came the mappings, 
Spotlight, the ontology, the services, community add ons and links, more 
tools. DBpedia Live, Fusion.


So you could consider us the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) for data. 
ASF have a much easier job, I talked to them. They have way more 
projects: https://www.apache.org/index.html#projects-list but each of 
them is independent and has their own mailing list, which is 
appropriate, i.e. one concern per list.


All DBpedia things are connected like Spotlight to the Ontology. Or 
https://databus.dbpedia.org/propan/lhd/linked-hypernyms uses 
https://databus.dbpedia.org/dbpedia/text/long-abstracts . So we need 
global spaces where you can link and manage concerns together.


We moved the datasets from a language-centric to a extraction-centric 
view, so we can link the data docu to the code better and also connect 
to the forum:


https://databus.dbpedia.org/dbpedia/generic/labels

This will go more crazy, when we move data debugging on S,P level: 
http://global.dbpedia.org/?s=https%3A%2F%2Fglobal.dbpedia.org%2Fid%2FWzpc&p=http%3A%2F%2Fdbpedia.org%2Fontology%2FmeltingPoint&src=general



In the future, you will need only the Databus/Forum account, a github  
and a slack account to join any communication channel.


All that said, we will still post major updates here, but the up-to-date 
music plays in the forum, slack and on the bus.


-- Sebastian



Tom

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at the Institute for Applied Informatics (InfAI) at Leipzig University
Executive Director of the DBpedia Association
Projects: http://dbpedia.org, http://nlp2rdf.org, 
http://linguistics.okfn.org, https://www.w3.org/community/ld4lt 


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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] Meetup: SF Bay Area Knowledge Graphs

2019-08-21 Thread Tom Morris
On Wed, Aug 21, 2019 at 3:23 AM Sebastian Hellmann <
[email protected]> wrote:

> we switched completely to:
>
> - https://forum.dbpedia.org
> - Slack https://dbpedia-slack.herokuapp.com/
>
> and http://blog.dbpedia.org for announcements.
>
That's too bad. Why abandon such a nice lingua franca like email?

Tom
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Re: [DBpedia-discussion] Meetup: SF Bay Area Knowledge Graphs

2019-08-21 Thread Sebastian Hellmann

Hi Pablo,

we switched completely to:

- https://forum.dbpedia.org
- Slack https://dbpedia-slack.herokuapp.com/

and http://blog.dbpedia.org for announcements.

-- Sebastian

On 20.08.19 12:03, Pablo N. Mendes wrote:

Hi all,
This week we will be holding another San Francisco Bay Area Knowledge 
Graphs Meetup.


LinkedIn HQ, 950 West Maude Avenue, Sunnyvale, CA, USA
Thursday, August 22 at 6:00pm
https://knowledgegraphsbayarea.splashthat.com/

We hope to see you there!

Cheers,
Pablo


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Executive Director of the DBpedia Association
Projects: http://dbpedia.org, http://nlp2rdf.org, 
http://linguistics.okfn.org, https://www.w3.org/community/ld4lt 


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