[NLP2RDF] NIF Dashboard is down

Antonin Delpeuch (lists) lists at antonin.delpeuch.eu
Fri Aug 28 18:20:56 CEST 2020


Ok, thanks! I tried updating the wiki with the new link but I don't seem
to have the permissions to do that - it is probably worth doing on your
side then.

Antonin

On 28/08/2020 15:05, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
> Databus is organized similar to Maven (or any software dependency
> management system) in user/groups/artifact/version .
> 
> Here is a simple view of the databus for wget --mirror downloading 
> http://akswnc7.informatik.uni-leipzig.de:3001/
> 
> So
> https://git.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/dbpedia-assoc/marvin-config/-/tree/master/databus-poms/dbpedia
> contains all pom.xml of the dbpedia user
> 
> If you look for dbpedia/mappings as in the broken link:
> https://github.com/dbpedia/databus-maven-plugin/tree/master/dbpedia/mappings
> 
> 
> then you find them in:
> 
> https://git.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/dbpedia-assoc/marvin-config/-/tree/master/databus-poms/dbpedia/mappings
> 
> 
> and uploaded these look like:
> 
> http://databus.dbpedia.org/dbpedia/mappings/
> 
> same for (generic/text/wikidata) groups
> 
> It is not so user-friendly at the moment.
> 
> --  Sebastian
> 
> 
> On 28.08.20 14:57, Antonin Delpeuch (lists) wrote:
>> On 28/08/2020 14:41, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
>>> The most recent pom.xml can always be found in
>>> https://git.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/dbpedia-assoc/marvin-config/-/tree/master/databus-poms/dbpedia
>>>
>> Which of these should I follow? In the directory you point to, there is
>> no pom.xml. I can only see some in the subdirectories, and they all
>> refer to a super pom - where is that super pom defined?
>>
>> Would it make sense to update the manual with a direct link to the up to
>> date POM that should be imitated?
>>
>> Antonin
>>
>>
>>> On 28.08.20 14:33, Antonin Delpeuch (lists) wrote:
>>>> On 28/08/2020 14:10, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
>>>>> If you would like to collect all NIF datasets, that you find and
>>>>> upload
>>>>> them, we can help you with it by answering questions.
>>>> Sounds like a good plan!
>>>> First question:
>>>> The documentation links to
>>>> https://github.com/dbpedia/databus-maven-plugin/tree/master/dbpedia/mappings
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> for an example of parent pom.xml, but it does not exist anymore. Where
>>>> should I find this file?
>>>>
>>>> The broken link is referenced from here:
>>>> https://github.com/dbpedia/databus-maven-plugin/wiki/User-Manual-v1.3#technical-manual
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Antonin
>>>>
>>>>>> On 23/08/2020 08:41, Sebastian Hellmann wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi Antonin,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> the dashboard was a a first try to develop something like
>>>>>>> http://databus.dbpedia.org . Basically, people could host their NIF
>>>>>>> datasets somewhere and then add Dataid/DCAT metadata, so it is
>>>>>>> retrievable via the dashboard.
>>>>>>> We just need to put all the NIF datasets on the Databus and create a
>>>>>>> collection. This should replace the dashboard. I haven't had the
>>>>>>> time to
>>>>>>> do it, but if you would like to give it a try...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> There is also a VOID mod (like a Databus add-on) under development,
>>>>>>> which generates a VOID file for all RDF files on the bus. This
>>>>>>> should
>>>>>>> help to identify more NIF stuff in the future.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -- Sebastian
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 15.08.20 10:33, Antonin Delpeuch (lists) wrote:
>>>>>>>> Hi!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The NIF dashboard is currently down:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> http://dashboard.nlp2rdf.aksw.org/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It would be great to have it back up! :)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> It used to host links to NIF-encoded versions of datasets, among
>>>>>>>> others:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> https://web.archive.org/web/20190913203545/http://dashboard.nlp2rdf.aksw.org/
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Antonin
>>>>>>>>
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