On 10/16/11 3:08 PM, Jimmy O'Regan wrote:
On 16 October 2011 19:23, Kingsley Idehen<kide...@openlinksw.com>  wrote:
On 10/14/11 9:33 AM, Leigh Dodds wrote:
DBpedia Extraction Team:

I assume the kidehen listed on the sourceforge page is you, so doesn't
'Team' include you?

Re. DBpedia team, yes. Re. actual DBpedia Extraction part of the DBpedia project, not necessarily :-)

In this case, I do have ideas about the solution, but I am increasingly weary of providing instant responses since they are most of the time misunderstood and misinterpreted, to get right to the point.

Isn't anyone going to respond to these questions? If you don't have an
answer, then at least say so. Simply ignoring the question is utterly
unacceptable.

I think you're being a little harsh, considering the question was
asked on Friday and it's now Sunday. It's not unfair to expect the
answer to such a question to not come before Monday, IMO.

We should acknowledge questions like this.

I raised this because of the negative connotation (IMHO) that was already taking shape i.e., a question has been posed and for whatever reason it is being ignored.

I've deliberately opted to hold back my responses to the question posed.

I hope you see the irony in trying to protest a lack of helpfulness by
deliberately withholding help.

Zero irony.

I would like other voices to participate in the process. Also, as stated earlier, DBpedia extraction from Wikipedia isn't an area of prime oversight by myself or anyone else at OpenLink.

I hope you have clearer context for my comments now?


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Regards,

Kingsley Idehen 
President&  CEO
OpenLink Software
Web: http://www.openlinksw.com
Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
Twitter/Identi.ca: kidehen






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