Ah, ’twas always thus, in every field I know.
To put it bluntly, that is because much research is about getting papers
published, not about moving the field on.
Functional programming (I used to be functional):
David Turner (he with a brain the size of a planet) said that his application
of
Hmmm.
So I am enjoying the new regime without CfPs on the LOD list (many thanks,
Phil!).
However, I now find myself thinking I will unsubscribe from the SemWeb list,
since it is almost all CfPs, few, if any, of which I want.
I think this may be an unintended consequence (although probably
Seme4 is looking for people to do exciting things:
http://www.seme4.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Seme4-developer-vacancy-May2016.pdf
Feel free to email me if you like.
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And would we also have owl:differentDifferentButSame?
The built-in OWL property owl:differentDifferentButSame links things to things.
Such an owl:differentDifferentButSame statement indicates that two URI
references actually refer to different things but may be the same under some
Hi Phil,
Good question.
I’m afraid none of the username/passwords I have for w3.org seem to work.
Can you give me a hint at which pair I should be using, or tell me how to
retrieve/reset, please?
While I’m here… :-)
a) I think the idea of allowing CFPs, as long as they clearly have [CFP] or
Hi.
I’m sort of puzzled by this.
We used to have:
SEMANTiCS 2015 : 11th International Conference on Semantic Systems
SEMANTICS 2014 : 10th International Conference on Semantic Systems
etc.
> On 18 Jan 2016, at 09:56, Sebastian Hellmann
> wrote:
>
> Call for
Many thanks Chris, very helpful information, and very quickly.
And good news too!
> On 3 Nov 2015, at 15:45, Christian Bizer wrote:
>
> Hi Hugh,
>
>> Hi Chris et al,
>> Great stuff.
>> Can you tell me please if it will be possible to register for the workshop
>> on its own, or
Hi Chris et al,
Great stuff.
Can you tell me please if it will be possible to register for the workshop on
its own, or will a registration for the full WWW be required to register for
the workshop?
Thanks.
Best
Hugh
> On 2 Nov 2015, at 09:06, Christian Bizer wrote:
>
> Hi all,
and Web Science Group
University of Mannheim
Phone: +49 621 181 2646
B6, 26, Room C1.08
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wants? :-) )
Cheers
On 26 Aug 2015, at 13:44, Ghislain Atemezing auguste.atemez...@eurecom.fr
wrote:
Hi Hugh,
Le 26 août 2015 à 14:23, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org a écrit :
Another major reason is that the publisher may not have the rights to
publish .well-known and its ilk
, many thanks again for all your comments. It's really good to hear
back from real users. Otherwise it can feel like we are whistling in the
wind.
Pleasure.
Hugh
Tony
On 07/08/2015 12:48, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org wrote:
Hi Tony,
Great stuff!
So I start exploring, looking
.
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The ODI (http://theodi.org) has published a research report, Research:
Open data means business (http://theodi.org/open-data-means-business),
along with a Google sheet of Open Data Companies
(https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xwxNIaxXSEMLktb-oo1UoYTd5WMPFkRLytRVVBr5OMA).
It seemed a
Yeah, the Seme4 data ain't too good either :-)
Try Tom (Tom Heath tom.he...@theodi.org) at the ODI.
On 04/08/2015 17:00, Kingsley Idehen wrote:
On 8/4/15 11:35 AM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
The ODI (http://theodi.org) has published a research report,
Research: Open data means business
(http
Seme4 Ltd, a leading Linked Data company founded by ECS Professors Sir Nigel
Shadbolt and Dame Wendy Hall, is looking to recruit
experienced developers to join the technical team. For the right candidate this
poses an exciting opportunity to work with cutting edge
technology alongside experts
/DimitrisKontokostas
Research Group: http://aksw.org
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Nice.
On 28 Apr 2015, at 08:33, Michael Brunnbauer bru...@netestate.de wrote:
Hello Hugh,
On Mon, Apr 27, 2015 at 03:24:57PM +0100, Hugh Glaser wrote:
one probably needs to materialize data in some other more facets-friedly
system (e.g. solr, elastic search) to gain good performances
Thank you all.
Sigh…
On 26 Feb 2015, at 22:44, Jean-Marc Vanel jeanmarc.va...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Hugh
2015-02-25 23:06 GMT+01:00 Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org:
But what if you start from scratch?
So, the company wants to base all its stuff around Linked Data technologies
, etc.?
Or would they end up with a team of developers having to build bespoke things?
Or, heaven forfend!, would they end up using conventional methods for all the
interface management, and then have the usual LD extra system?
Any thoughts?
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do other stuff, such as the shortest, or alpha order, or from
a priority list of domains, etc. but we are talking default behaviour.)
Best
Hugh
On 23 Jan 2015, at 11:39, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org wrote:
I would be really interested to know, please.
I suggest answers by email, and I’ll
://purl.org/pav/mapping/dcterms
Here we found SKOS as a nice way to do the mapping independently (and
justified) as the inferences from OWL make DC Term incompatible with any
causal provenance ontology like PROV and PAV.
On 23 Jan 2015 17:59, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org wrote:
Thanks
.
We also have a piece of magic that can rewrite a SPARQL query to use
the mapped URIs for a given variable (adding FILTER statements) try -
http://openphacts.cs.man.ac.uk:9092/QueryExpander/
On 23 January 2015 at 11:39, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org wrote:
I would be really interested
/
Humboldt
mSpace
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Hugh
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/dogfood.module/b on
line
b174/bbr /
$
On 2012-03-28 07:56, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Sorry, I have been here before, and can't remember who to email
(ad...@data.semanticweb.org bounces).
And I know some brave people were trying to sort it out.
Anyway:
Hi there,
Sorry to report, but it seems things
because banks
and larger corporations all use FOL-based systems on production rules to
automate decisions.
On Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 7:30 AM, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org wrote:
Anyone know of any work around exposing OLE linked objects as RDF?
I could envisage a proxy that gave me URIs
Anyone know of any work around exposing OLE linked objects as RDF?
I could envisage a proxy that gave me URIs and metadata for embedded objects.
Is that even a sensible question? :-)
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/blog/~kidehen
Twitter Profile:
https://twitter.com/kidehen
Google+ Profile:
https://plus.google.com/+KingsleyIdehen/about
LinkedIn Profile:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/kidehen
Personal WebID:
http://kingsley.idehen.net/dataspace/person/kidehen#this
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, and metadata
about that.
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include the workflow, tools etc, and
metadata about that.
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up at
all.
Cheers, Joachim
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We are keen to have someone who can do Linked Data technologies, although it
would be hard to make it a requirement, as it would restrict the market too
much.
http://www.timewisejobs.co.uk/job/6726/webmaster-developer-part-time-/
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Thanks Stuart,
On 14 Sep 2014, at 22:49, Stuart Yeates stuart.yea...@vuw.ac.nz wrote:
On 15/09/14 09:25, Hugh Glaser wrote:
I've greyed out the 'everything' requirement, since I'm not sure that
'everything' is script-testable.
Yes, I was puzzling over that (how it could be made
requirement.
Nice.
cheers
Cheers
Hugh
stuart
On 13/09/14 22:58, Hugh Glaser wrote:
The messages below should make sense.
Stuart is trying to make a doc for rating repositories.
I’ve added some stuff about Linked Data:
From http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/LinkedData.html (Linked
.
cheers
stuart
Begin forwarded message:
From: Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk
Subject: Re: testable properties of repositories that could be used to rate
them
Date: 12 September 2014 14:05:34 BST
To: jisc-repositor...@jiscmail.ac.uk
Reply-To: Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk
Very
: ldodds.com
e: le...@ldodds.com
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that java and
Linked Data are probably a terrible mix, conceptually speaking at any
rate. I remember in my first ever Semantic Web application we used
Remote Procedure Calls to transfer RDF :-S
On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org wrote:
The other day I was asked if I
:
it does combine nicely with dereferencing.
For instance, the URL http://data.mmlab.be/people/Ruben+Verborgh
303s to
http://data.mmlab.be/mmlab?subject=http%3A%2F%2Fdata.mmlab.be%2Fpeople%2FRuben%2BVerborgh.
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links).
Best,
Luca
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] http://www.hydra-cg.com/spec/latest/triple-pattern-fragments/
[2] http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1184/ldow2014_paper_04.pdf
[3] https://github.com/LinkedDataFragments/Server.js
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only gives 1.2M hits, which is way short of what it would be.
Not my field, so I may have it wrong, but I felt like checking it out on a
stormy Sunday afternoon!
Best
Hugh
Regards,
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Von: Hugh Glaser [mailto:h...@glasers.org]
Gesendet: Freitag, 15. August 2014 11:57
An: Christian Bizer
Cc: public-lod@w3.org
Betreff: Re: Updated LOD Cloud Diagram - First draft and last feedback.
Feedback:
Awesome, just awesome - no “but”s.
I was wondering, if not even doubtful
that for me, but
that would be to complete a banal or vicious cycle, depending on the circle
classification scheme in use. I'm looking gor virtuous cycles and in the
case of robots.txt, The lady doth protest too much, methinks.
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ignorance, but, why do we need off-band software when we have something that
works remarkably well?
-Sarven
http://csarven.ca/#i
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Not an easy thing to come to, I suspect, but it seems to have become
significant.
Is there a more official forum for this sort of thing?
On 26 Jul 2014, at 00:55, Luca Matteis lmatt...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 1:34 AM, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org wrote:
That sort of sums up what I
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Hugh Glaser [mailto:h...@glasers.org]
Gesendet: Freitag, 25. Juli 2014 01:07
An: Mike Liebhold
Cc: Christian Bizer; public-lod@w3.org
Betreff: Re: Updated LOD Cloud Diagram - Please enter your linked datasets
into the datahub.io catalog for inclusion.
Awesome
stuff.
Cheers
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a communication mechanism between cooperating service than simply delivering
RDF in response to an identifying URI - how do we capture this massive LD
resource?
I hope that makes some sort of sense.
Best
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Very interesting.
On 25 Jul 2014, at 20:12, aho...@dcc.uchile.cl wrote:
On 25/07/2014 14:44, Hugh Glaser wrote:
The idea that having a robots.txt that Disallows spiders
is a “problem” for a dataset is rather bizarre.
It is of course a problem for the spider, but is clearly not a problem
...@dcc.uchile.cl wrote:
On 25/07/2014 15:54, Hugh Glaser wrote: Very interesting.
On 25 Jul 2014, at 20:12, aho...@dcc.uchile.cl wrote:
On 25/07/2014 14:44, Hugh Glaser wrote:
The idea that having a robots.txt that Disallows spiders
is a “problem” for a dataset is rather bizarre.
It is of course
to a robots.txt when you could simply not put the resource
online in the first place?
On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 11:54 PM, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org wrote:
Hi,
Well, as you might guess, I can’t say I agree.
Firstly, as you correctly say, if there is a robots.txt with Disallow / on
the RDF on a LD site
:
On 2014-07-12 13:02, Hugh Glaser wrote:
The other day I was asked if I would like to run a Java module for some
Physics Astronomy students.
I am so far from plain Java and that sort of thing now there was almost a
cognitive dissonance.
But it did cause me to ponder on about what I would
a lot of
skills on the way - and of course they would learn to access all this Open Data
stuff, which is becoming so important.
I’m not sure they would go for it ;-)
Just some thoughts.
And does anyone knows of such modules, or even is teaching them?
Best
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the guess and GRDDL parsers are doing.”
But I can’t get it to make any difference - am I doing something wrong, please?
Best
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to the
Principles.
But I have never let a little thing like that bother me.
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not the same way); but this is the LOD
list, and I think that globally-recognised identifiers are more de rigueur as a
sine qua non, to use a couple of English phrases :-)
Best
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, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Hugh Glaser h...@glasers.org wrote:
Good question.
I’ll report what I found, rather than advising.
So I went there when you published that email, looking for stuff to put in my
sameas.org site.
I tried exploring, and when I went to Browse I only found a few things, so
:-) ).
So, does anyone (else) feel they can point me at a system for doing this that I
can just use out of the box (possibly having been told some parameters to use)?
Of course, maybe I am just asking too much of the technology at the moment, but
I can hope!
Best
Hugh
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Hi.
I am trying to use Dbpedia Spotlight to find stuff in arbitrary English texts.
Following the instructions, I found it very easy to download and install the
whole shebang on my Mac laptop - thanks!
It does pretty well in finding stuff, but gets some strange things wrong for me
(choosing
/
Best
Hugh
- (DCThera, not released to the public yet)
Any suggestions of other systems I overlooked?
Thanks and best regards,
Christoph
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Hi.
You might like to be able to point at this new example of a site built around
Linked Data from multiple sources:
http://www.ukphotonics.org
We (Seme4) have built it over the last few months, funded by the UK’s
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Centre for
Innovative
and Sethi. Compilers: principles, techniques and tools.
1986
[2] Local Type Checking for Linked Data Consumers.
http:/dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.123.4
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to the people that did it.
Using the bnode solution would be like bringing back the complexity of the
optional datatype, which would bring back the pain!
Best
Hugh
On 2 Dec 2013, at 11:04, Andy Seaborne andy.seabo...@epimorphics.com wrote:
On 01/12/13 23:02, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Hi.
Thanks.
A bit
’ are the literal and value.)
So I am left assuming that the datatype IRI is somewhere in the RDF term world,
although we know it isn’t in the graph.
Not something I need to worry about as a consumer, as it is all an internal
issue, I think, but I thought I would mention it.
Best
Hugh
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too. http://www.w3.org/2007/ont/unit
Tim
Andy
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adding ^^xsd:string to the literal, but no joy.)
Thanks,
Richard
[1] http://dbpedia.org/sparql
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being dumb, but in what way? :-)
(I've tried adding ^^xsd:string to the literal, but no joy.)
Thanks,
Richard
[1]
http://dbpedia.org/sparql
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://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/openrefine/GARvNqvVlqc/BhQatfKjFRIJ ?
On 29 Oct 2013, at 10:06, Sergio Fernández
sergio.fernan...@salzburgresearch.at wrote:
Exactly that reference I was looking for, but I didn't find it; so your
search skills are not so bad after all ;-)
On 29/10/13 00:30, Hugh
Hi.
I’m not sure where to ask, so I’ll try my friends here.
I was having a go at OpenRefine yesterday, and I can’t get it to reconcile, try
as I might - I have even watched the videos again.
I’m doing what I remember, but it is a while ago.
Are there others currently using it successfully?
Or is
the troubles
you had with OpenRefine?
One of our students also had trouble, and I'm wondering if it might be
the same problem.
Like you, reconciliation with Refine has worked for me in the past but
I haven't tried the same process using OpenRefine...
On Mon, Oct 28, 2013 at 2:41 PM, Hugh
/openrefine
BTW, in verson 0.7.0 of the RDF Refine extension Stanbol-based reconciliation
support has been added; so I'd recommend you to give it a try too.
Cheers,
On 28/10/13 19:59, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Unfortunately I’ve not been a regular user, so it is probably my stupidity.
Basically
Hi Michele,
Looks exciting.
I wanted to have a go, but...
Can you help me find the documentation please?
I am a newby for quite a bit of this - not a great github user, and never used
scala before, so I am probably missing something obvious, but was prompted to
try because of the exhaustive
Hmm.
In my mind, a dataset is rather abstract - a collection of data that is being
made available.
They may use a combination of any or all of SPARQL endpoints, downloads of
dumps, and resolvable URIs (Linked Data).
They may also make it available in other forms, but we are possibly primarily
On 9 Oct 2013, at 12:46, Barry Norton barrynor...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote:
[...]
So having a separation between SPARQL Service Description and voiD would just
be plain wrong.
They must embrace each other, so
Hi.
Chris has suggested I send the following to the LOD list, as it may be of
interest to several people:
Hi Chris.
Great stuff!
I have a question.
Or would you prefer I put it on the LOD list for discussion?
It is about url encoding.
Dbpedia:
http://dbpedia.org/page/Ashford_%28borough%29 is
You'll get me using CONSTRUCT soon :-)
(By the way, Tim's actual CONSTRUCT WHERE query isn't allowed because of the
FILTER).
In the end, I just wrote a little service to process the XML into turtle, so I
do want I want now.
The problem is that the only result format I can rely on an endpoint
I was saying to someone the other day that it is bizarre and painful that you
can't get SPARQL result sets in RDF, or at least there isn't a standard
ontology for them.
But it looks like I was wrong.
Many thanks, William, and for confirming so quickly.
(And especially thanks for not telling me that CONSTRUCT does what I want!)
I had suddenly got excited that RDF might actually be useable to represent
something I wanted to represent, just like we tell other people :-)
So it is all
. If you want describe to the
concept of result columns in RDF then you are
on your own.
Maybe if you explain what you want to represent then we can have a bit more
of an informed discussion.
Regards,
Jerven
On Sep 21, 2013, at 8:38 PM, Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote:
Many
Hi Andy,
Nice.
In case you hadn't guessed:
http://sameas.org/?uri=http://oxpoints.oucs.ox.ac.uk/id/23232414
:-)
On 19 Sep 2013, at 15:03, Andy Turner a.g.d.tur...@leeds.ac.uk
wrote:
http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/oxpoints/
Andy
http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/people/a.turner/
From: Gannon Dick
Hi,
I mentioned this in an earlier post.
I then discovered that I was the only one who could access it!
(While I was building it I fixed my private DNS.)
Anyway, since I mentioned it, I have now fixed the public DNS, and it should
have propagated by now.
So feel free to go and (have another?)
Thanks Ghislain.
Sorry, no SPARQL endpoint, as it isn't an RDF store.
With respect to a license, it is more difficult.
This may be a longer answer than you were expecting. :-)
(Firstly, please understand that I'm not very good with this license stuff.)
When I started sameAs.org, it only had
Hi,
Thanks.
Just one comment, relating to the cities example you use.
The paper you cite mentions cities and says: For example, the city of Paris is
referenced in a number of different Linked Data-sets: ranging from OpenCyc to
the New York Times. In DBPedia, a Linked Data export of Wikipedia,
Hi Tom,
I don't know if you are involved with Pleiades, but I have some questions.
I found the data at http://atlantides.org/downloads/pleiades/rdf/ - many thanks.
It has some sameAs links :-)
But I have some worries:
It has triples like
http://pleiades.stoa.org/places/991318#this owl:sameAs
Hi Bernard,
And if you are going to change things…
I went looking for equivalences (:-)), and found a lot (but not all) of
owl:sameAs dbpedia objects that seem to have crept in as strings, e.g.
http://rdf.muninn-project.org/ontologies/military#Battalion owl:sameAs
dbpedia:Battalion
Thanks Ghislain, the right response :-)
(It's not our data, if it gets fixed at source we will re-acquire)
I think I tracked down the email of the person responsible, so have raised the
issue.
Best
Hugh
On 20 Aug 2013, at 20:13, Ghislain Atemezing auguste.atemez...@eurecom.fr
wrote:
Hi Hugh,
This is great!
Thanks guys.
I normally really, really don't care about all that crypto stuff (it should all
happen transparently), but I'm find all this interesting!
So yes, I created a p12 (using http://id.myopenlink.net/certgen/ - you
sometimes have to trust someone :-) ) and emailed.
I am
Thanks Kingsley,
On 9 Aug 2013, at 15:09, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com
wrote:
On 8/9/13 9:51 AM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
So now all (!!!) I really need to do is make my wordpress site look for the
ID thing.
Hmmm.
Melvin, did you get any response to
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public
files do I need on the server so that http://example.org/id/you#me (and
no-one else) can access http://example.org/photos/me.jpg?
I think that is a sensible question (hopefully!)
Cheers
Hugh
On 9 Aug 2013, at 16:30, Kingsley Idehen kide...@openlinksw.com
wrote:
On 8/9/13 11:09 AM, Hugh Glaser
...@openlinksw.com
wrote:
On 8/9/13 12:22 PM, Hugh Glaser wrote:
Hugh comes back to play /
Thanks Kingsley, and Melvin and Henry and Norman.
So, trying to cut it down to the minimum.
(Sorry, I find some/many of the pages about it really hard going.)
If I have a photo on a server, http
Aug 2013, at 18:55, Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote:
Thanks.
I've looked at quite a bit of this stuff, but still don't see where the ACL
document gets stored and used.
I am beginning to get the sense that I may have to write some code, other
than the ACL rdf to do this.
Surely
Story henry.st...@bblfish.net
wrote:
On 9 Aug 2013, at 19:34, Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote:
Thanks Henry.
Well I had looked there, but it all looked quite complicated - I have never
cloned a git thingy before and I don't even know if Java is available on the
host
:26, Norman Gray nor...@astro.gla.ac.uk
wrote:
Hugh, hello.
On 2013 Aug 6, at 22:58, Hugh Glaser h...@ecs.soton.ac.uk wrote:
[...and quoting out of order...]
I looked a quite a few sites before choosing where my OpenID would be.
So did I, but OpenID allows for some indirection, so
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