On 9/7/12 2:51 AM, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
Hello Emil,
nice, could you register in the Wiki and add your tool under applications:
http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Applications

I have a concern with this application, and I think we really need to be clear about this as a baseline for others, it takes DBpedia URIs out of scope on the following fronts:

1. Web page -- no use of @href and/or <link/> relationships to expose DBpedia data source URIs (which also doubles as fine-grained Attribution) 2. HTTP responses -- if for whatever reasons #1 isn't possible then "Link:" response headers also do the trick.

Linked Data isn't about pretty Web pages, its about human and/or machine accessibility to fine-grained and webby structured data via de-referencable URIs. This aspect of the mission is sacrosanct, and we all have to do a better job of making this clear to those that are new to the project.

To keep URIs out of scope is to inadvertently break the Web of Linked Data for which DBpedia remains crucial.

Kingsley

Thanks,
Sebastian

Am 07.09.2012 01:35, schrieb Emil Müller:
Hello DBpedia.

I have developed a new interface to DBpedia. Instead of accessing data
through SPARQL, it revolves around a new object-oriented programming
language that should be familiar to most programmers. Feature-wise it is
similar to Python. You can even ask it questions. If anybody is interested,
seehttp://alumis.dnsd.info/. I'd love some feedback. Currently runs off an
old 32-bit computer with 4 Gb of memory, so please be nice with it :)
Database is limited.

Emil Muller



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