Ed Summers wrote:
Thanks for announcing this Aaron! Have you considered adding
owl:sameAs links to dbpedia since you've got some links to wikipedia
already? Also, I'm curious--did you intentionally ignore httpRange-14
(hash URI or slash URI + 303) when minting the URIs for districts?
<http://watchdog.net/us/MD-08> a :District;
:almanac
<http://nationaljournal.com/pubs/almanac/2008/people/md/rep_md08.htm>;
:area_sqmi 307;
:center_lat 39.0231;
:center_lng -77.1421;
:cook_index "D+20";
:est_population 700364;
:est_population_year 2005;
:median_income 68306;
:name "MD-08";
:poverty_pct 6.2;
:state <http://watchdog.net/us/md>;
:voting true;
:wikipedia
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryland's_8th_congressional_district>;
:owl:sameAs
<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Maryland's_8th_congressional_district>
;
:zoom_level 10;
.
This is kinda off topic, but as someone who has recently been dabbling
in publishing linked-data [1] with web.py [2] let me just say, it has
been a pleasure. I'd really love to see the conneg support in
apipublish.py [3] migrate into web.py in some form. Currently I'm
having to import webob.acceptparse to do the Accept header parsing.
//Ed
[1] http://lcsh.info
[2] http://webpy.org
[3] http://watchdog.net/code/?p=dev.git;a=blob;f=utils/apipublish.py
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Ed,
I have replied this mail so that it goes to the correct mailing list :-)
You're still using the old SIMILE server :-)
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