Have you looked at TheDataHub.org? They may be able to host the RDF dumps.
For Linked Data and SPARQL, perhaps the LinkedGeoData folks will be able to
help you. Have you contacted them? DBpedia will be able to host the links
from DBpedia identifiers to FOSM identifiers. But hosting other facts
derived from 3rd-party sources (other than Wikipedia) would be a new thing
for us. I am not against it, but we'd need good documentation, update
processes, and visual cues for users browsing the data. It seems to be
already too confusing with our very few extractors. I don't know what the
others think. But being an aggregator of other datasets that overlap with
DBpedia is a possible evolution path for the project. It already works as
such a nucleous in a distributed manner, but perhaps hosting some other
prominent sources in situ and effectively tracking/displaying provenance
could be an interesting new dimension.
On Aug 5, 2012 3:57 PM, "Mike Dupont" <[email protected]>
wrote:
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