Hello Dmitry,
we are looking or maintainers for each language and certain requirements 
have to be met (we are still formulating these, so they might change in 
the future):
- You would have to give some support for questions about the Russian 
data and built up and take care for the Russian community
- the sparql endpoint has to be working. It doesn't at the moment:
http://159.93.41.251/sparql?query=SELECT%20*%20WHERE%20{?s%20?p%20?o}%20limit%2010
(it should also have a decent uptime)
- There has to be linked data: show us proof and validate with 
http://validator.linkeddata.org/vapour
- It would be nice, if you use IRIs and have a download page
- The main page at 159.93.41.251 doesn't even set the encoding right, so 
I can not view it properly.

All the best,
Sebastian

Am 30.06.2011 18:49, schrieb Dmitry Belyakov:
> Hello, DBPedia Maintainers,
>
> Here we have some changes in our work under Russian branch of DBPedia. We
> started web-server with information of DBPedia in russian language. Now we
> have some pages, but we work under the content.
>
> My request is to provide the next domain names to our web-server:
> I mean that "ru.dbpedia.org" and "wiki.ru.dbpedia.org" will be linked with
> IP address of our web-server ip=[159.93.41.251].
>
> Thank You for your hard work of creating and supporting of DBPedia!
>
> Sincerely yours,
>    Dmitry Belyakov.
>
>
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