Kingsley Idehen wrote:

> 
> Just read the text of: http://dbpedia.org/sparql  (where the timeout 
> finput field is).

"Execution timeout, in milliseconds, values less than 1000 are ignored"?

I did read that, but I assumed that entering a value less than 1000 
would just use the default timeout of the Anytime Query feature instead 
of disabling it.


> 
> You could have just clicked "Run Query" and seen "&timeout" at the end. 
> You could have also done a backspace and hit "enter" to see it is a 
> clean extension. Instead, you decided to offer a lecture of SPARQL 
> compliance etc.
> 

It has only become apparent (to me, at least) that it *is* a clean 
extension (ie opt-in) after Mitko joined the conversation.

Let me sum this up:

* I'd consider it a bad thing ("broken" from my first posting in this 
thread) if Anytime Queries were enabled by default. They are not enabled 
by default. Everything is good.
* Anytime queries are good, if supplied with a good protocol - which no 
doubt you're going to do. I'm looking forward to seeing some 
documentation on this feature - I've been working with other triple 
stores which shall remain nameless which would benefit from such a thing.
* Weekends are good. I hope everyone is going to have a great one :)


Regards,

Michael

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