Difficulty accessing musicontology.com

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Grady Harris

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Jul 27, 2008, 1:34:06 PM7/27/08
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After a long time reading many specs & tutorials, I've finally started
trying to put my old band's data into RDF, using the Music Ontology.
There were a couple of examples I wanted to check, but I find I can't
access musicontology.com, nor the wiki. Did I miss something?

Grady Harris

Kurt J

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Jul 27, 2008, 1:53:58 PM7/27/08
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It seems there are some problems with the server.  Should only be temporary...

Yves Raimond

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Jul 27, 2008, 2:06:08 PM7/27/08
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> It seems there are some problems with the server. Should only be
> temporary...

Yes, musicontology.com seems to be down - Fred, can you check that?
Meanwhile, I put a copy of the spec at
http://motools.sourceforge.net/doc/musicontology.html
Some (but not all) of the examples that were on the wiki are also available at:
http://motools.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/motools/mo/examples/

Sorry about that!

Cheers,
y

Yves Raimond

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Jul 28, 2008, 5:22:27 AM7/28/08
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>> It seems there are some problems with the server. Should only be
>> temporary...
>
> Yes, musicontology.com seems to be down - Fred, can you check that?

It is back online - thanks Fred :-)


y

Frederick Giasson

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Jul 28, 2008, 8:51:55 AM7/28/08
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Hi Grady

Sorry about this. The server where this web site is doing free games.
Since I haven't been online for the last week I couldn't properly
monitor it. I will have to fix a couple of things with it to make sure
this doesn't happen again.


I temporary fixed it yesterday nigh, so it should be ok now.


Sorry about that.


Take care,


Fred

Grady Harris

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Jul 31, 2008, 10:05:41 AM7/31/08
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I thank y'all for the quick response on that, & am catching up, via
diff, on a few changes I should have noticed.

As I stumble along with this little project, many petty questions
arise, most of which I figure out, eventually. I'm wondering, though,
where would be a good place to look for consensus on questions likely
outside the scope & interest of this list, such as best practices (or,
at least, common practices) in naming directories, files & IDs--i.e.,
constructing URIs?

Yves Raimond

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Jul 31, 2008, 10:12:45 AM7/31/08
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Hello Gradis!

> I thank y'all for the quick response on that, & am catching up, via
> diff, on a few changes I should have noticed.
>
> As I stumble along with this little project, many petty questions
> arise, most of which I figure out, eventually. I'm wondering, though,
> where would be a good place to look for consensus on questions likely
> outside the scope & interest of this list, such as best practices (or,
> at least, common practices) in naming directories, files & IDs--i.e.,
> constructing URIs?
>

I guess a good starting point would be to look at existing datasets,
such as the ones exposed by the Linking Open Data project [1].

There is also a mailing list where we discuss such things (content
negotiation, URIs, linkage, etc.):
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-lod/

There is also a good tutorial at
http://www4.wiwiss.fu-berlin.de/bizer/pub/LinkedDataTutorial/ , but
not specifically about URI design though. This one may be more
interesting http://www.w3.org/TR/cooluris/

Cheers!
y

[1] http://linkeddata.org/

Grady Harris

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Jul 31, 2008, 3:12:24 PM7/31/08
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Merci. I had somehow missed the tutorial at the Freie Universität, by
Chris Bizer usw.--most useful. Back to y'all when I have a genuine
spec question.

On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 10:12 AM, Yves Raimond <yves.r...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hello Gradis!
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