Hi Andrea,
I noticed that you do a lot of changes in the DBpedia ontology. I am sure
you have your reasons for adding all these new classes and properties but
I'd expecto to see at least a description (in the form of rdfs:comment) on
the new items.
Note that the DBpedia ontology does not aim to be an ontology for
everything and before we introduce a new class/property we try to find if
the same functionality can be served from existing ones.
For instance, the new class JapaneseRailwayStation could be served
from RailwayStation
unless there exists so many railway stations in Japan that can justify its
existence. Even so, we could conclude the location of a railway station
from other location like properties ( country, region).
You introduced Gymnast (which is an ancient greek word for coach) and
Volleyball coach on the same level. Although I am Greek, I'd choose coach
for naming :) and place volleyballCoach as a subclass (or maybe stick with
just coach)
You introduced a lot of soccer and football classes without any comments, I
guess you know the difference between soccer and football in Europe and US
You also made a lot of range/domain changes without explaining anything on
the change log / talk pages
I didn;t look much into the new properties but a few catchy ones I spotted
are the new Mass* properties
We already handle weight/mass a different way, you can look at
http://mappings.dbpedia.org/index.php/Mapping_pt:Info/Tenista
for an example case. So you could delete these properties and and use this
way intead
Anyway, I didn't go into detail for every edit you did the last days but
I'd try to be more carefull as every change you make affects the DBpedia in
total both long term and immediatelly (through DBpedia live)
Best,
Dimitris
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Dimitris Kontokostas
Department of Computer Science, University of Leipzig
Research Group: http://aksw.org
Homepage:http://aksw.org/DimitrisKontokostas
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