Hi Daniel,

thanks a lot! The sitelinks table CSV dump is fine. Just what I need. :-)

I'm looking forward to the actual RDF dumps, but for the upcoming
DBpedia release, we will use the Wikipedia dumps (as in previous
releases) plus your sitelinks dump.

Since we produce a dump from a certain state of Wikipedia / Wikidata,
we currently don't need direct access to to the table.

Thanks a lot for your help!

Christopher

On 18 June 2013 19:07, Daniel Kinzler <[email protected]> wrote:
> Am 11.06.2013 16:47, schrieb Jona Christopher Sahnwaldt:
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> I started working on the DBpedia release and just wanted to check
>> what's the current status of the Wikidata dumps. I saw that RDF data
>> and RDF URIs like http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1 are already
>> available. Cool! Do you think there will be RDF dumps soon, i.e. in
>> the next few weeks?
>
> Full RDF dumps are still not available, I hope we have them in a month or so.
>
>> If not, could you guys prepare a dump of the sitelinks table, as you
>> suggested below? If it's not too much effort, it would be cool if you
>> could generate CSV or a similar simple format. We won't put the stuff
>> into a DB, we just extract the data, and we would have to write a
>> parser for SQL insert statements. CSV would be much simpler.
>
> Here'S a CSV dump of the wb_items_per_site (aka sitelinks) table:
>
> https://toolserver.org/~daniel/misc/sitelinks-2013-06-18.csv.bz2 (~350MB, ~30
> million links)
>
> You can get direct access to that table on Wikimedia TOolLabs or on the 
> toolserver.
>
> -- daniel
>

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