John,

Great job!

Re:
This version, based on the current development of the WordNet project,
>intends to be a nucleus for the Linguistic Linked Open Data cloud and the 
global
>WordNet projects. The data are accessible in five formats (HTML+RDFa, RDF/XML,
>Turtle, N-Triples and JSON-LD) as well as by querying a SPARQL endpoint.
>The model is itself based on the lemon model and follows the guidelines
>of the W3C OntoLex Community Group.
If possible, it should leverage some existing discovery patterns for Linked Data:

1. content negotiation
2. <link/> relations in <head/> of HTML
3. "Link: " relations in HTTP response metadata.

Currently, our version of Vapour showcases some of the RDF document type discoverability issues:

[1] http://bit.ly/1nbZxbc -- basic i.e., leave the user agent to discern what it can from the data retrieved

[2] http://bit.ly/1j1bx8D -- ditto, but by attempting to make sense of what the URI denotes using RDF relation semantics .

Hope this helps.

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