On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 6:15 PM, Markus Krötzsch markus@semantic-mediawiki.org wrote:
On 08.09.2015 18:06, Benjamin Good wrote:
Chiming in my excitement that the sparql service is 'officially' up!
As suggested somewhere far above, it would be great for the community to catalogue the queries that are most important for their use cases that do not do well on the SPARQL endpoint. Its likely that the list isn't going to be super-long (in terms of query structure), hence it might make sense to establish dedicated, optimized web services (that exist apart from the endpoint) to call upon when those kinds of queries need to be executed.
+1 This would be extremely useful to have! In fact, this would also help to make the SPARQL endpoint as such faster, since it could be used by the developers to find out what to optimise for. You can always make one type of query faster; you just need users to tell you what is needed most.
Agreed. Dan: Will you create a page on-wiki to collect these or should I?
Cheers Lydia