SIOC profile for 'sioc-project.org' A SIOC profile describes the structure and contents of a community site (e.g., weblog) in a machine processable form. For more information refer to the <a href="http://rdfs.org/sioc">SIOC project page</a> Interaction between SIOC browsers and Talk Digger&#039;s SIOC data exporter Hi guys, Recently I talked with Alex to ask him if he could be interested in making his SIOC Browser interacting with Talk Digger. In fact, the next version of Talk Digger, currently in alpha testing, will generate a SIOC document for each conversation page. Currently Alex&#8217;s SIOC explorer is crawling and indexing some blogs that has the Wordpress (b2Evolution too?) SIOC exporter plugin. What I suggested him was to let his browser crawl Talk Digger&#8217;s SIOC data as well. A couple of days ago, Uldis received the acceptance of his speech at the BlogTalk Reloaded conference. Their job (because he is not alone in the boat) is to merge all the current SIOC browsers into a unique one for the presentation (at least it is what I understood). As people know, the idea behind the SIOC ontology is to link online communities together. So the idea is the present information, in the same environment (a SIOC browser in the present case), from many different sources/types of communities. So what I would suggest is to start thinking about a way to let Talk Digger ping the SIOC browser when new SIOC data is available from Talk Digger for the browser. By example: a new conversation is tracked by Talk Digger. Once it is tracked, Talk Digger would ping the SIOC browser to let him know that at the URL &#8220;X&#8221; there are new SIOC data ready to be crawled. Then the SIOC crawler would crawl the URL, index the results, and present it into the browser, along with the other sources of information (blog, forums, IRC chat logs, etc). At first, I could create a list of links where data could be crawled, and later we could think about a more automatic/permanent way to let them interact together. At first I thought about a simple pinging system using XML-RPC (like all the new search engines pinging systems). But any other methods could work as well. So let me know if you could be interested, if it is a good idea, and how/when it could be done. Salutations, Fred http://fgiasson.com http://talkdigger.com --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "SIOC-Dev" group. To post to this group, send email to sioc-dev@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to sioc-dev-unsubscribe@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sioc-dev -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~--- 2006-09-02T18:57:21+01:00 2006-08-03T20:27:45+01:00