Hi Sergio,

On 10 March 2014 13:09, Sergio Fernández <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Raffaele,
>
>
> On 10/03/14 11:23, Raffaele Palmieri wrote:
>
>> another interesting feature would be the integration of Open Refine with
>> Marmotta[1], it would be nice if it could be followed by a GSoC student.
>>
>
> From my understanding, there are to way to understand how to "integrate
> OpenRefine with Marmotta":
>
> 1. Allow to push data to Marmotta from OpenRefine, basically port what we
> did in LMF a couple of years ago: http://goo.gl/awQh5z
>
>

 I think that's the first step, because in the meantime Google Refine
became Open Refine, so it is necessary re-check that mode of integration.
Moreover, if I remember correctly, Google Refine expected that extensions
are built with Ant, so a work about extension configuration needs to be
done to eventually migrate to Maven.


2. My original motivation for MARMOTTA-202 was to offer a headless
> integration of the OpenRefine engines for transforming data to RDF.
>
>
   What do you mean for headless integration? A similar work to GRefine RDF
Extension?


>
>  What do you think about that integration and the possibility of proposing
>> it in GSoC?
>>
>
> Personally I do not find the first interpretation relevant enough for
> GSoC, at least just that narrow scope, since it's just matter of porting
> (and update) the old code to Marmotta.


> The second one was more relevant for me last year, because in the meantime
> we (Salzburg Research) cooperate in some research activities (
> http://www.fusepool.eu/p3) that have something similar in the pipeline,
> most-likely open source.
>
>
 It would be nice to see how you mean integration into the project Fusepool
and work towards a common goal.


> That does not mean we could explore similar concepts in parallel with a
> GSoC student, but definitely it reduces the priority for me. But someone
> else could take it up and support it. Raffaele, could you be interested on
> mentoring it?
>
>
  I could try, if we clarify all doubts about expected job, it would be
easier.


> Cheers,
>
-- 
> Sergio Fernández
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Cheers,
Raffaele.

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