Hello!
The examples look like the typical result of a SPARQL CONSTRUCT query
against the endpoint. Would it be easier to give a URI which when used
in a construct query against the declared void endpoint, would return
a typical example of what can be expected? This would save people
Hi Tom,
I'm interested in VoCamp, and Oxford sounds good to me.
And, er, since I've just arrived on this list, hello!
Ian
Ian Dickinson http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Ian_Dickinson
HP Laboratories Bristol mailto:[EMAIL
June 2008 16:20
To: public-lod@w3.org
Subject: RE: VoCamp - Proposal for a Vocabulary/Ontology
Hackfest - Call for Expressions of Interest (was RE: [call
for comments] voiD - vocabulary of interlinked datasets)
Hi Tom,
I'm interested in VoCamp, and Oxford sounds good to me.
And, er
2008/6/12 Yves Raimond [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello again!
As an example is worth 1000 words, I just made up one for this
void:example property.
http://moustaki.org/void/void.n3 describes some aspects of one of the
DBtune dataset. It links, through the void:example property, towards a
RDF
: Hausenblas, Michael; public-lod@w3.org
Subject: Re: [call for comments] voiD - vocabulary of
interlinked datasets
Hello!
http://community.linkeddata.org/MediaWiki/index.php?MetaLOD#Kic
k-off_mee
ting_at_ESWC08
Really interesting indeed :-) I am still looking
Hello,
On Wednesday 11 June 2008 09:54:36 Hausenblas, Michael wrote:
[...]
The result of our impromptu kick-off meeting at the ESWC08 is literally
voiD - the ' vocabulary of interlinked datasets'
[...]
Interesting to me too. According to the Wiki a voiD description provides
information
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From: Jun Zhao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 1:21 PM
To: Hausenblas, Michael
Cc: Raimond, Yves; public-lod@w3.org
Subject: Re: [call for comments] voiD - vocabulary of
interlinked datasets
Hi Michael,
I think Yves' proposal kind of hits our
12:16 PM
To: Jun Zhao
Cc: Hausenblas, Michael; public-lod@w3.org
Subject: Re: [call for comments] voiD - vocabulary of
interlinked datasets
Hello!
http://community.linkeddata.org/MediaWiki/index.php?MetaLOD#Kic
k-off_mee
ting_at_ESWC08
Really interesting indeed :-) I am still looking
Hi all,
For the idea of VoCamp (if I spell it right) in Oxford, how best to
take it forward? Can we do an informal call for participation
to
see how many people are interested and then allocate the time and
location
in Oxford?
Would be better if Tom answers this one, I guess :)
Yes,
Hello!
I think Yves' proposal kind of hits our complexity-line. Do you remember we
drew something about the complexity that voiD is aiming to solve at the
right corner of the poster? That might give people some idea the sort of the
complexity we want to expose in voiD at the starting point
Hi,
I think Yves' proposal kind of hits our complexity-line. Do you remember
we drew something about the complexity that voiD is aiming to solve at
the right corner of the poster? That might give people some idea the
sort of the complexity we want to expose in voiD at the starting point
Yes, as Jun mentions, there is a proposal floating around for a VoCamp
sometime in the near-ish future - basically a short, residential
hackfest kind of event where people interested in creating
vocabularies/lightweight ontologies for Linked Data/Semantic Web can get
together with other
Subject: Re: [call for comments] voiD - vocabulary of
interlinked datasets
you think additional provenance information is beyond the scope of
voiD?
Hi,
Our aim is that existing vocabularies like DC be used where
possible, and the primer Michael mentioned will hopefully give advice
on
which
Hey Keith,
-Original Message-
From: Keith Alexander [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 11 June 2008 13:15
To: Tom Heath; public-lod@w3.org
Subject: Re: VoCamp - Proposal for a Vocabulary/Ontology
Hackfest - Call for Expressions of Interest (was RE: [call
for comments] voiD
Hello,
On Wednesday 11 June 2008 14:40:12 Hausenblas, Michael wrote:
[...]
provenance is indeed in scope (as it says it on the Wiki, but too hidden, I
guess):
' + using scovo to attach statistics (such as number of instances of a
certain class, etc.) and extend with dc:provenance for
11, 2008 3:58 PM
To: Hausenblas, Michael
Cc: Keith Alexander; public-lod@w3.org
Subject: Re: [call for comments] voiD - vocabulary of
interlinked datasets
Hello,
On Wednesday 11 June 2008 14:40:12 Hausenblas, Michael wrote:
[...]
provenance is indeed in scope (as it says it on the Wiki
Oxford has been proposed as a possible venue, but neither
this or any
other details are set in stone, it all depends on YOU! :D
Oxford is the only place for this.
Ben O'Steen, Oxford University Archive, Oxford resident.
* ducks *
But seriously, if it is in the UK, I would really like to
Hello Olaf,
Thank you very much for your feedback and comments in the wiki. This
looks very interesting.
We are fully aware of the whole provenance issue relating to the linked
datasets we are describing. The primary purpose for voiD is to at least
help people to find relevant datasets and
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