Hi Martynas,
On Mon, Feb 13, 2012 at 02:08, Martynas Jusevicius martynas@graphity.org wrote:
Hey list,
I just came across the Wikidata project and was excited to see that we share pretty much the same goals.
Excellent!
After seeing the Wikimania video and reading the technical proposal, I think choosing any other data model than RDF would be a mistake. DBPedia has done a lot in this area (as I'm sure you must known) and failing to build on this work would be a bad start for Wikidata. There is no need to invent new models and APIs, RDF and SPARQL are standard and proven tools. Also, implementation-wise I would suggest scrapping any wiki-based software (Semantic)MediaWiki and build a fresh generic RDF-based platform.
Hereby I want to present to you Graphity which is an open-source generic Linked Data management platform, found at http://graphity.org. We just released v1.0.0 for PHP which supports JAX-RS annotations for RESTful APIs and lightweight RDF object API very similar to Jena's. I hope you can find some of our code useful or even contribute to it. If you find it interesting, we can provide more documentation and/or support.
Java version is on the way, as well as the most important component - generic Linked Data browser. It will implement most of the technical requirements specified in the Wikidata proposal. A prototype for O3.6 extension can be seen here: http://semanticreports.com
The platform was presented at W3C Linked Enterprise Data workshop last year: http://www.w3.org/2011/09/LinkedData/ Here is the position paper and the presentation slides: http://www.w3.org/2011/09/LinkedData/ledp2011_submission_1.pdf http://www.slideshare.net/seporaitis/graphity-generic-linked-data-platform
The platform is production-ready: it is running of the biggest scandinavian entertainment websites http://heltnormalt.dk (danish successor of http://wulffmorgenthaler.de).
Thanks for the heads-up. I'll make sure this is looked at and considered.
Cheers Lydia