The availability of DbPedia  as a virtuoso DB file was really helpful for me. I 
hope this feature will still be maintained on the long run.
(And the fact that linkedgeodata was just one namedgraph away was also pretty 
cool!)

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> Le 10 oct. 2016 à 21:00, Jörn Hees <j_h...@cs.uni-kl.de> a écrit :
> 
> Hi,
> 
> thanks to Dimitris for the introduction. As mentioned, i'm happy to 
> coordinate the efforts to improve reproducibility of the online DBpedia 
> endpoint.
> 
> My background on this:
> I've been running a local Virtuoso Linked Data endpoint for our research 
> group for quite some time now. Amongst others, we develop learning algorithms 
> for Linked Data and they perform tons of mean SPARQL queries. Running these 
> against online endpoints would disrupt their service and isn't really 
> fair-use. So local mirror it was and as DBpedia is pretty interesting for us 
> as glue for many datasets, i've always tried to keep up with the latest 
> releases and host them locally.
> I started documenting this in form of line-by-line bash HowTos publicly, i 
> think back with DBpedia 3.5 and updated the guide a couple of times. Over the 
> time the process became easier, but it's still not what i'd call "simple". 
> More than 200 monthly readers of each of my guides indicate that we should 
> make this easier.
> 
> In the latest revision of the guide, i also started dockerizing stuff, 
> allowing me to quickly switch between different database snapshots for 
> evaluations:
> https://joernhees.de/blog/2015/11/23/setting-up-a-linked-data-mirror-from-rdf-dumps-dbpedia-2015-04-freebase-wikidata-linkedgeodata-with-virtuoso-7-2-1-and-docker-optional/
> 
> 
> Coming from this background, I fully agree with the goals that Dimitris 
> mentioned.
> 
> To kick things off, i already created a small overview document for the first 
> "phase" reproducibility:
> https://pad.okfn.org/p/DBpediaReproducibility
> 
> You're invited to edit, discuss and get involved.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jörn
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On 10 Oct 2016, at 12:03, Dimitris Kontokostas <jimk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Everyone,
>> 
>> During the last DBpedia meeting, we decided to create  a community 
>> coordinated action for making the DBpedia SPARQL endpoint reproducible.
>> 
>> After a little brainstorming we came up with the following goals:
>>    • with each release create docker images
>>    • spread the docker images over servers from the community
>>    • keep a lit of all endpoints on the DBpedia website, first manually, 
>> then automatically updated
>>    • - Option 2: Community crowd-sourcing, i.e. uptime can be improved when 
>> we take off the heaviest users. For example, packaging DBpedia in docker and 
>> offering an easy way for configuration should help potential exploiters to 
>> do it on their own infrastructure, thus freeing resources to incidental (and 
>> less skilled) users. First steps are to create a list of public DBpedia 
>> endpoints and an official tutorials on setting up a DBpedia mirror.
>>    • scientific reproducibility -> for http://dbpedia.org/sparql not given, 
>> therefore Docker images
>> 
>> As decided at the meeting, Jörn Hees will lead this action but we also 
>> identified some members that have done work in this field like Natanael 
>> Arndt, Markus Ackermann, Ritesh Kumar Singh and Kay Muller (in cc)
>> 
>> *Next steps(
>> - Everyone (as well as other community members that we didn't include) will 
>> present their work here
>> - We will create a task force lead by Jörn and work on the above (or new) 
>> goals
>> 
>> Looking forward to getting everyone's input here
>> 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Dimitris
>> 
>> -- 
>> Kontokostas Dimitris
> 
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