Hi Azhar,

There was an Internet connection problem inn the University of Leipzig, 
but now everything is back to work.
You can download the datasets with no problem now.

-- 
Kind Regards
Mohamed Morsey
Department of Computer Science
University of Leipzig



On 06/05/2011 12:30 PM, Azhar Jassal wrote:
> Hi
>
> Can someone bring http://downloads.dbpedia.org/3.6/ back up
>
> I need to download the dataset. Any other mirrors anywhere for the
> all_languages.tar file?
>
> Az
>
> On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 12:01 AM, Sid
> <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Actually the wiki <http://wiki.dbpedia.org/> is down
>
>
>     On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 2:34 PM, Sid
>     <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>         DBPedia is down...?
>
>
>         On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 10:46 AM,
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>                1. Re: Dbpedia Ontology (Gerber Daniel)
>                2. Internationalization Committee (Dmitry Belyakov)
>                3. Re: Internationalization Committee (Dimitris Kontokostas)
>                4. Literature on tracking changes in generic databases?
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>             Message: 1
>             Date: Sun, 29 May 2011 14:28:42 +0200
>             From: Gerber Daniel
>             <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>>
>             Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Dbpedia Ontology
>             To: Sebastian Hellmann
>             <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>>
>             Cc:
>             [email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>
>             Message-ID:
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>             Thanks!
>
>             But the reason for changing the ontology was to execute this
>             query and get more results, especially for p2 since domain
>             and range are bound.
>
>             "PREFIX rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> " +
>             "PREFIX rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> " +
>             "SELECT ?s2 ?s2l ?p2 ?o2 ?o2l ?rangep2 ?domainp2 " +
>             "WHERE {" +
>             "       ?s2 rdf:type
>             <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Organisation> ." +
>             "       ?s2 rdfs:label ?s2l . " +
>             "       ?o2 ?p2 ?s2 . " +
>             "       ?o2 rdfs:label ?o2l " +
>             "       FILTER (lang(?s2l) = \"en\") " +
>             "       FILTER (lang(?o2l) = \"en\") " +
>             "       ?p2  rdfs:range  ?rangep2 . " +
>             "       ?p2  rdfs:domain ?domainp2 . " +
>             "}";
>
>             I've tried this endpoint
>             (http://dbpedia-live.openlinksw.com/sparql) and it returned
>             my changes to the ontology. Unfortunately, it seemed that
>             the query execution time was too long and has been rejected
>             with a HttpException: 500 SPARQL Request Failed exception.
>             (This query has been executed correctly on the AKSW
>             playground server. )
>
>             Any ideas on how to make that query?
>
>             Cheers,
>             Daniel
>
>             On 29.05.2011, at 08:47, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
>
>              > Actually, this should be the query for it:
>              >
>              > PREFIX meta: <http://dbpedia.org/meta/>
>              > CONSTRUCT {?s ?p ?o}
>              > FROM <http://dbpedia.org/meta>
>              > WHERE
>              > {
>              > ?b meta:origin meta:TBoxExtractor .
>              > ?b owl:annotatedSource ?s .
>              > ?b owl:annotatedProperty ?p .
>              > ?b owl:annotatedTarget ?o .
>              > FILTER(!(?p IN (
>              >    meta:editlink,
>              >    meta:revisionlink,
>              >    meta:oaiidentifier,
>              > <http://http://purl.org/dc/terms/modified>
>              > ))).
>              > }
>              >
>              >
>              > And this for one class:
>              >
>              > PREFIX meta: <http://dbpedia.org/meta/>
>              > CONSTRUCT {?s ?p ?o}
>              > FROM <http://dbpedia.org/meta>
>              > WHERE
>              > {
>              > ?b meta:sourcepage <http://dbpedia.org/ontology/Person> .
>              > ?b owl:annotatedSource ?s .
>              > ?b owl:annotatedProperty ?p .
>              > ?b owl:annotatedTarget ?o .
>              > FILTER(!(?p IN (
>              >    meta:editlink,
>              >    meta:revisionlink,
>              >    meta:oaiidentifier,
>              >    meta:sourcepage,
>              > <http://http://purl.org/dc/terms/modified>
>              > ))).
>              > }
>              >
>              > Normally this endpoint would work:
>             http://dbpedia-live.openlinksw.com/
>              > But things are changing a lot lately. I think there must
>             be a way to get it directly from the Wiki also...
>              > Sebastian
>              >
>              > On 28.05.2011 16:55, Gerber Daniel wrote:
>              >>
>              >> Hi all,
>              >> Could anybody please tell me when a change in the
>             dbpedia ontology at mappings.dbpedia.org
>             <http://mappings.dbpedia.org> is merged into dbpedia,
>             respectively accessible via the sparql endpoints?
>              >> Both live.dbpedia.org/sparql
>             <http://live.dbpedia.org/sparql> and dbpedia.org/sparql
>             <http://dbpedia.org/sparql> do not show my changes made over
>             a week ago?
>              >>
>              >> Cheers,
>              >> Daniel
>              >>
>              >>
>             
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>              > --
>              > Dipl. Inf. Sebastian Hellmann
>              > Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig
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>             Message: 2
>             Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 12:30:54 +0400
>             From: "Dmitry Belyakov" <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>>
>             Subject: [Dbpedia-discussion] Internationalization Committee
>             To:
>             <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>>
>             Message-ID: <ED2B59FC5D1F4B9CA780F300D2E5C381@NOC69>
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>             Hello, DBPedia Maintainers,
>
>             In company with Greece team of DBPedia we started to create
>             Russian branch
>             of DBPedia. We already have the server with Extraction
>             Framework. Now we
>             preparing the server for Virtuoso DB. At the same time my
>             scientific leader
>             told to me that It's good idea to join Internationalization
>             Committee
>             (http://dbpedia.org/Internationalization). How can I do this
>             action? Is it
>             possible?
>             Here is my contacts:
>
>             Dmitry Belyakov <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>> (Russia)
>
>             Thank You for your hard work of creating and supporting of
>             DBPedia!
>
>             Sincerely yours,
>               Dmitry Belyakov.
>
>
>
>
>             ------------------------------
>
>             Message: 3
>             Date: Tue, 31 May 2011 12:20:05 +0300
>             From: Dimitris Kontokostas
>             <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>>
>             Subject: Re: [Dbpedia-discussion] Internationalization Committee
>             To: Dmitry Belyakov <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>>
>             Cc:
>             [email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>
>             Message-ID:
>             <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>>
>             Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
>
>             Hi Dmitry,
>
>             I added your contact details in the committee page. You can
>             also register on
>             DBpedia.org and you will have edit rights by default.
>             You should also subscribe in the DBpedia developers
>             
> list<https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dbpedia-developers>.
>             This where Internationalization issues are discussed.
>
>             Cheers,
>             Dimitris
>
>
>             On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 11:30 AM, Dmitry Belyakov
>             <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>              > Hello, DBPedia Maintainers,
>              >
>              > In company with Greece team of DBPedia we started to
>             create Russian branch
>              > of DBPedia. We already have the server with Extraction
>             Framework. Now we
>              > preparing the server for Virtuoso DB. At the same time my
>             scientific leader
>              > told to me that It's good idea to join
>             Internationalization Committee
>              > (http://dbpedia.org/Internationalization). How can I do
>             this action? Is it
>              > possible?
>              > Here is my contacts:
>              >
>              > Dmitry Belyakov <[email protected]
>             <mailto:[email protected]>> (Russia)
>              >
>              > Thank You for your hard work of creating and supporting
>             of DBPedia!
>              >
>              > Sincerely yours,
>              >  Dmitry Belyakov.
>              >
>              >
>              >
>              >
>             
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>             Date: Thu, 02 Jun 2011 13:46:40 -0400
>             From: Paul Houle
>             <[email protected]
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>             Subject: [Dbpedia-discussion] Literature on tracking changes in
>                     generic databases?
>             To: 'dbpedia-discussion'
>             <[email protected]
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>             Cc: "Freeebase.com discussion list"
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>                    Here's a (not so) hypothetical question.
>
>                  Suppose I've got some database that was populated from
>             some data
>             source like Freebase or DBpedia.  I've got my own internal
>             identifiers,
>             so I can say that
>
>             dbpedia:George_Washington -> mysystem:88582
>             fbase:/en/george_washington -> mysystem:88582
>
>                  The whole reason I'm doing this is so I can make
>             assertions about
>             these entities.  Some of these come from Freebase and
>             DBpedia and some
>             of them come from other places.
>
>                  If I look at a single moment in time,  I feel like I've
>             got this
>             under control.  I can load DBpedia version X or a freebase
>             data dump
>             from a particular week and it all works perfectly.
>
>                  Of course,  at some point my data gets stale and I need
>             to update
>             it.  For instance,  there's a new batch of players who got
>             drafted by
>             the NFL I want to know about,  or I want to know about
>             movies that are
>             going to be released soon,  or have some vocabulary for the
>             Fukushima
>             muclear accident or maybe I just try to extract some facts
>             from the
>             latest Freebase dump and discover that a distressing number
>             of mids have
>             changed in the last six months.
>
>                  So I need some way to keep my knowledge base synced up
>             with changes
>             in external knowledge base(s) although I might settle for
>             treating one
>             as authoritative.  It's not clear that there's sufficient
>             information in
>             DBpedia to track changes (although some renames could be
>             tracked by
>             following the wikipedia id's) but I think a good job can be
>             done with
>             Freebase:  mid redirect records can be used to follow
>             renames and
>             merges,  and at least sometimes with splits there are
>             gardening hints
>             that help.
>
>                  I can imagine heuristics that would probably work on an
>             ad hoc
>             basis,  but it seems to me there ought to be an intellectually
>             consistent approach to this problem.  Is anyone familiar
>             with anything
>             in the literature on this?
>
>
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