ata@lists.wikimedia.org>, "Laura
Morales" <laure...@mail.com>
Subject: Re: [Wikidata] DBpedia Databus (alpha version)
Hi Laura,
to see a small demo, we would need your data, either your foaf profile or other
data, ideally publicly downloadable. Automatic upload is c
ussion list for the Wikidata project" <wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org>,
"Laura Morales" <laure...@mail.com>
Subject: Re: [Wikidata] DBpedia Databus (alpha version)
Hi Laura,
to see a small demo, we would need your data, either your foaf profile or other
data, ideally public
Hi Laura,
to see a small demo, we would need your data, either your foaf profile
or other data, ideally publicly downloadable. Automatic upload is
currently being implemented, but I can load it manually or you can wait.
At the moment you can see:
Hi GerardM and Nemo,
it is kind of ok, what Nemo said, because the comparison to pixie dust
holds.
We are trying to decentralize a lot, which makes everything seem very
vague. Probably the same with Tim Berners-Lee's new project:
https://solid.mit.edu/
At first glance they offer the same
Hoi,
We do not provide useful operations like versioning, cleaning,
transformation at Wikidata. We do not compare we do not curate at Wikidata.
So when somewhere else they make it their priority and do a better job at
it, rejoice, don't mock. The GREAT thing about DBpedia that they *are *willing
Sebastian Hellmann, 08/05/2018 14:29:
Working with data is hard and repetitive. We envision a hub, where
everybody can upload data and then useful operations like versioning,
cleaning, transformation, mapping, linking, merging, hosting is done
Sounds like Wikidata!
automagically
Except
Thanks Sebastian.
I'm not questioning the vision or technical approach, and I think you
should be even more explicit regarding the benefits of the feedback loop
for data providers :)
I was mostly wondering about the (data marketplace) business model based.
Back in 2010-2014, several data
> I was more expecting technical questions here, but it seems there is interest
> in how the economics work. However, this part is not easy to write for me.
I'd personally like to test a demo of the Databus. I'd also like to see a
complete list of all the graphs that are available.
Thanks Sebastian,
But that handout doesn't clarify much about which data will be freeand
which data will not be included in free download datasets. I need clear
understand of where there will be a paywall...and where there will not be a
paywall. I guess your still working on those
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So basically...
where you get "compute"
lking on behalf of the
>> project?
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> To: "Discussion list for the Wikidata project" <
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Subject: Re: [Wikidata] DBpedia Databus (alpha version)
So basically...
where you get "compute" heavy (querying SPARQL)... you are going to charge fees
for providing that compute heavy query service.
where you are not "compute" heav
So basically...
where you get "compute" heavy (querying SPARQL)... you are going to charge
fees for providing that compute heavy query service.
where you are not "compute" heavy (providing download bandwidth to get
files) ... you are not going to charge fees.
-Thad
ay, May 08, 2018 at 2:29 PM
From: "Sebastian Hellmann" <hellm...@informatik.uni-leipzig.de>
To: "Discussion list for the Wikidata project" <wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org>, "Laura
Morales" <laure...@mail.com>
Subject: Re: [Wikidata] DBpedia Databus (alp
the Wikidata project" <wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org>,
"Laura Morales" <laure...@mail.com>
Subject: Re: [Wikidata] DBpedia Databus (alpha version)
Hi Laura,
I don't understand, is this just another project built on DBPedia, or a project
to replace DBPedia entirely?
a valid quest
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Subject: [Wikidata] DBpedia Databus (alpha version)
DBpedia Databus (alpha version)
The DBpedia Databus is a platform that allows to exchange, curate and access data between multiple stakeholders. Any data entering the bus will be versioned, cleaned, mapped, lin
the Wikidata project." <wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: [Wikidata] DBpedia Databus (alpha version)
DBpedia Databus (alpha version)
The DBpedia Databus is a platform that allows to exchange, curate and access
data between multiple stakeholders. Any data entering the bus wil
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