Hi Richard,

The S3 bucket URL is:

        http://s3.amazonaws.com/dbpedia-data

The gives and XML dump of the files available which are all bzip2'ed, with each file accessible by tagging its name onto the base URL. These are all the files loaded in the DBpedia 3.2 instance we host. If Georgi or yourself need anymore information please let me know ...

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On 8 Dec 2008, at 12:17, Kingsley Idehen wrote:

Richard Cyganiak wrote:
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.
Hugh/Tim,

Are we not able to give Richard the S3 bucket URL for the source files we used in DBpedia 3.2? Otherwise, can't we just coordinate uploading to the main source file location with Georgi & Co?

Absolute worst case, give Richard access FTP access to the internal location of these files, I am sure he can then sync with Georgi and co, worst case.

Kingsley

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outdated links.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
) ...

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Hugh Williams
Professional Services
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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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