Dear Imil,

Basically, I'm interested in datasets corresponding to Spanish Wikipedia.
> The problem is that on the Downloads 
> <http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Downloads37>page, there is only the
> *category_labels_en.nt.bz2* file – it seems like *categories *for other
> languages are not supported, right? If possible, could the DBpedia
> community upload missing files? If they do not exist, should users expect
> that they will appear in near future?
>

Concerning the only-english datasets (Articles Categories, Categories
(Labels), Categories (Skos), External Links, Redirects, Page IDs, Revision
IDs) or partial (english an a few other) such as Redirects, HomePages,
Persondata, or PND, probably Max Jakob could help us. Probably it depends
of the existence of specific extractor for those languages.

I know something about the most valuable source (in my opinion) of RDF data
of the (es)panish
dump<http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Downloads37#oontologyinfoboxproperties>:
the
"Ontology Infobox Properties" (file
mappingbased_properties_es.nt<http://downloads.dbpedia.org/3.7/es/mappingbased_properties_es.nt.bz2>).
These data come from the spanish wikipedia's infoboxes. The extraction
process which converts spanish wikipedia pages (with infoboxes within) into
RDF depends on the existence of spanish (es)
mappings<http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php?title=Special%3AAllPages&from=&to=&namespace=214>.
These mappings are
hand-written<http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/How_to_edit_DBpedia_Mappings>and,
when the last DBpedia dump (version 3.7) was released (July 25th),
only 4 (es)panish infoboxes were mapped. Fortunately, there was a
remarkable spanish mapping effort last
november<http://infodocket.com/2011/11/15/spanish-data-in-dbpedia-grows-after-mapping-marathon/>.
The next version of DBpedia dump (uncertain date, but probably around the
end on january) will use these new mappings and will provide a big chunk of
(es)panish RDF data.

Best regards,

-Mariano
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