Hi Tom:

You are right.. one option is to change to straight lines while the other is
to get the exact day of release of versions 3.5 and 3.5.1. The webpage where
I took the info from states that both releases were published in April 2010
(http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Changelog?v=wp5). It would be nice if somebody
provides that info. In any case I am attaching a version with straight
lines. Thank you very much for the comment.

Regards,
Luis

El 1 de julio de 2011 05:26, Tom Morris <[email protected]> escribió:

> 2011/6/30 Luis Galárraga <[email protected]>:
> > Thank you very much for your prompt response and your help. I do not have
> > too much time for the presentation so I have used the information you
> have
> > provided plus the dates of release in a simple OpenOffice Calc chart
> which I
> > am sharing now.
>
> Didn't you connect those data points with Bezier curves?  It makes the
> two Q1 2010 points (which are almost? directly over each other) look
> like they're going back in time.  Straight lines would probably be
> more appropriate...
>
> Tom
>

<<attachment: dbpedia_size_over_time.png>>

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