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One of the underlying principles of the semantic web, and the linked data web in particular, is making use of the technologies in the tools. Are there any plans to publish linked data versions of this site, its users and questions?

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There's an Atom feed for questions:

http: //www.semanticoverflow.com/feeds

And for specific questions:

http: //www.semanticoverflow.com/feeds/question/67

It would be nice to see if links to the latter could be added to the former. Minimally someone could sit on those feeds and push the data into something like the Talis platform I guess for RDF and SPARQLing.

Now I want to ask if Atom counts as Linked Data :-)

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I think that its great idea, should probably be discussed at the equivalent meta for semanticoverflow

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i 2nd that. it would really be a great idea to offer the data from this site via a SPARQL endpoint.

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Does anyone know if the codebase supports any existing XML output?

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Just need to apply an xslt stylesheet...

or maybe Raptor could do it

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Stackexchange is a hosted platform. It's possible to inject scripts etc, so it might be possible to alter the page markup on the fly, but I doubt I'll ever get access to the source...

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I like this idea very much too, and would love to link to the FOAF-RDF of my account here from my XHTML+RDFa homepage.

Who is maintaining this site? I am sure there are plenty of people among us who can convert the website data into RDF... So, I like to know where we can download the data...

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