In addition to the above, the different parts of the project need to be clearer to the current and future community members. For instance, we have the following areas:

1. Extraction & Mapping -- the items above address this aspect primarily
2. Database Instances (English and other Language versions) - also covers Live (still in beta) and Static (current front which should be static for a short period of time (re. 3.6 release) before going dynamic 3. Curation -- this is where Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) come into play re. fixing bugs in the graph (actual Relations in main graph; stuff not achievable via #1).

Happy New Year!
Yup, I agree on 2 and 3, as I said, there is limitless potential. Where shall we collect ideas, create groups and committees and which infrastructure shall we use? I think to have Wikipages is already a good way like: http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Internationalization. We could also set up a page for #3. It is not a good way to keep things centralized, because it is difficult to keep an overview. That is why the http://wiki.dbpedia.org is open for registration, so pages can be created by stakeholders. There are many ways to organize communities.
Sebastian


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Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann
Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig
Homepage: http://bis.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/SebastianHellmann
Research Group: http://aksw.org

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