Hugh, Kingsley,

Can I get a timeline for when we might be able to get access to the  
missing file? And what about the other 8 files listed below? We cannot  
re-index DBpedia 3.2 in Sindice before this is resolved.

Richard


On 4 Dec 2008, at 13:55, Kingsley Idehen wrote:

> Richard Cyganiak wrote:
>> I'm trying to match the filenames on that page against the
>> dumps available from the download page, and can't quite figure it  
>> out...
>>
>> dbpedia_to_opencyc_links2.nt
>>   Is this the same as dbpedia2cyc.zip from the download page?
>>
> No, we basically made this dump. The one on the download page has
> outdated links.
>
>> infobox.nt
>>   Is this the same as infobox-mappingbased-loose.nt from the download
>>   page?
>>
>> label_en.nt
>>   I can't find this one -- I suppose it's different from
>>   articles_label_en.nt
>>   and categories_label_en.nt ? What is it?
>>
>> longabstracts_sv.nt
>>   I suppose this is longabstract_sv.nt (without plural s)?
>>
>> longabstract_jp.nt
>> shortabstract_jp.nt
>>   These are not available on the downloads page. Where can I get  
>> them?
>>
>> sameAsFreebase.nt
>>   Is this the same as freebaselinks.zip from the download page?
>>
>> umbel_class_hierarchy_v071.n3.bz2
>> umbel_dbpedia_types_v071.nt.bz2
>>   I found the other UMBEL files on the UMBEL website, but these don't
>>   seem to
>>   be available there.
>>
> Tim/Hugh: We should publish the S3 location of the data sets used in  
> the
> Live DBpedia instance, so that Georgi and Co. can get the missing data
> sets over to the standard dump location.
>
> Hugh: Our EC2 installation Guide needs to provide the option to build
> DBpedia from scratch using the our dbpedia installation script +  
> source
> files mentioned above (*which is another mechanism for exposing the
> download location of our refined data sets*). Of course, it's an 8-22
> hr+ affair (depending on hardware setup), but that doesn't matter, I
> want all options available to everyone.
>> For me it would be very helpful if there was a transparent
>> relationship between what's loaded into the Virtuoso instance and
>> what's available on the DBpedia download page. At the moment that's
>> not at all the case :-(
>>
> Richard: This isn't a transparency issue, it's simply about  
> coordination
> and resources. We burnt a lot of time re. getting the DBpedia 3.2
> release in shape (and still doing so right now e.g. the Wikicompany
> data), in a nutshell.
>
> Kingsley
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>> and is also what is used for the new Virtuoso DBpedia AMI for EC2 
>>> (http://virtuoso.openlinksw.com/dataspace/dav/wiki/Main/VirtEC2AMIDBpediaInstall
>>> ) ...
>>>
>>> Best Regards
>>> Hugh Williams
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>>>
>>>
>>> On 3 Dec 2008, at 10:28, Richard Cyganiak wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> I never saw an answer to this. Please, someone must know which
>>>> datasets are loaded into the DBpedia store? And can update the  
>>>> list?
>>>>
>>>> Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 21 Nov 2008, at 15:14, Richard Cyganiak wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Is the list at http://wiki.dbpedia.org/DatasetsLoaded up to date
>>>>> after
>>>>> the 3.2 release? The last modification to the page was in June, so
>>>>> probably not?
>>>>>
>>>>> Could you please update the list? Then I can make an updated
>>>>> sitemap.xml and we can index DBpedia 3.2 in Sindice.
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Richard
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