[18:38:22] hi all I am writing an IGE grant proposal and I have a question about databases and networks. Are there RDF databases in wikimedia? I know DBpedia is RDF, is that correct? and there is a working DBpedia live version? [18:41:59] Epantaleo: DBpedia exists but is not a Wikimedia affiliated project. There is an RDF database powering Wikidata Query Service (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikidata_query_service/User_Manual) [18:43:35] thanks! and how about visualizing an RDF database? [18:43:50] does any of you know how this could be done in wikimedia? [18:44:11] I guess to be more specific I'll post here my proposal [18:44:16] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IEG/A_graphical_and_interactive_etymology_dictionary_based_on_Wiktionary [18:44:42] I want to build a database of etymological relationships (using the dbnary framework) [18:45:00] d3.js is not an option on wikimedia for security reasons [18:45:13] so i was looking at alternatives and saw cytoscape.js [18:45:23] not sure it can be an option [18:45:57] a demo of the visualization in d3.js is here http://www.epantaleo.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/index.html [18:46:08] Epantaleo: you should look at https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Graph and talk to Yuri about visualization on wiki [18:46:38] It's powered by Vega [18:46:53] https://vega.github.io/ [18:46:59] ok thanks, I thought here I could get some tips on the kind of databases and visualizations for databases [18:47:25] yes but vega is no interactive enough for what I'm doing so I'm thinking of alternatives [18:47:37] and maybe graph database visualization tools [18:56:48] FWIW, isn't this offtopic for here? :) [18:58:01] is it? graph databases? [18:58:56] Channel is mostly for database maintenance and such [18:58:59] As per /topic [18:59:55] any suggestion on a good channel?