On 7/11/11 12:17 PM, Jerven Bolleman wrote:
Hi All,
How does this interact with robots.txt and sitemaps? i.e. there is
this extension to sitemaps from deri.
http://sw.deri.org/2007/07/sitemapextension/scschema.xsd
I don't know if any robot implements it.
Re. Michael's suggestion, the end product would be a dataset URL that's
WebID protected. When the resource is generated the data set requester
will be notified, which is where Twitter, G+, and other notification
mechanisms come into play.
WebID negates the need for sitemaps, in this usecase. More importantly,
WebID == APIKey++ and this is an example use case scenario that
illuminates this reality.
Kingsley
Regards,
Jerven
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 12:58 PM, Kingsley Idehen
<[email protected]> wrote:
On 7/11/11 11:39 AM, Michael Hausenblas wrote:
Kingsley, Gio, All,
An idea that arose out of a recent discussion with Juergen (in CC): how
about providing a sort of 'bulk data request' facility for your SPARQL
endpoints [1] [2] (as they are, I gather, the more popular ones on the WoD
;)?
It could work as follows:
1. Someone uploads a VoID description [3] of the targeted datasets and
provides an email, Twitter, G+ handle or a WebID
2. You could generate the 'customized' dataset internally in a very
efficient manner.
3. Once available, the requester is notified by means of the provided
back-channel from 1.
Yes, I like the fact that WebID, Twitter, and G+ are incorporated into the
suggestion.
I believe such a system in place would lower the crawling and bulk-query
costs re bandwidth, etc. on your end, and opens up a business opportunity as
well (think: WebID<-> Web Payments).
Yes, this is a nice example of DaaS (Data as a Service) pattern.
What do you think?
Nice idea!
Kingsley
Cheers,
Michael
[1] http://lod.openlinksw.com/sparql
[2] http://sparql.sindice.com/
[3] http://www.w3.org/TR/void/
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