Dan Brickley wrote:
On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 6:01 PM, Yves Raimond<[email protected]> wrote:
I guess it will be as soon as we actually send them a  patch :-) I did
some work on that last year (just rdf/xml) but as nick said, the
codebase has been changing very fast since then... We should gather
efforts  once the big scary release is out and make it happen!

It would be great to have the core music-brainz derrived music URIs
hosted on a *.musicbrainz.org domain, even if initially it served as a
redirector / mirror / cache for materials elsewhere. MB deserves to be
the hub here I think, and changing all those URIs in a couple of years
will be quite tricky... maybe some DNS based delegation is the way to
go in the short term?

cheers,

Dan

ps. i am just running MusicBrainz Picard tagger over all my mp3s
(includes all the CDs I ever bought...). ... Is there a tool /
workflow people here can recommend to turn all that into RDF locally?
does picard keep a db somewhere, or all metadata is just within the
files?

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All,

Using the native MBZ URIs within the MBZ domain is the way forward. Naturally, the pages should also include RDFa and then they won't need to redirect anything. Basically, stick with HTML+RDFa as the default metadata representation served up from data space: musicbrainz.org . It is going to be much easier for User Agents to become RDFa aware than it would ever be for Web publishers to globally implement Content Negotiation based Identity dissambiguation. Of course, this doesn't invalidate the deep utility of Content Negotiation -- in general -- it simply means that its relationship to Linked Data Web boostrap (activation threshold reduction) is inverse in nature :-)

You must be able to publish rich metadata in text form without possessing Web Server admin privileges, bottom line.

MBZ could be another powerful boostrap point for the Web of Linked Data.

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Kingsley Idehen       Weblog: http://www.openlinksw.com/blog/~kidehen
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