Dan Brickley has written up a note on the FOAF Wiki about using the foaf:weblog property, pointing to an OPML listing of Microsoft bloggers.
I wrote a little XSLT stylesheet to do this conversion automatically. And here are some sample results. See the Wiki page for more details.
Interestingly Matt Biddulph's Chumpologica accepts a very similar RDF format.
It would be interesting if more blogging communities were to publish FOAF data like this. Are you folk at javablogs listening?
Posted by ldodds at September 18, 2003 01:15 PM | Feedback? | | TrackBackWith meta-information in our wiki (Labels) in 1.0, and as we support RDF (DAML) already, we support FOAF in 1.0 too I think :-) SnipSnap will then automatically create FOAF for users.
Posted by: Stephan Schmidt on September 18, 2003 03:08 PMHi Stephan, that would be create. Having shared software automatically create FOAF is very useful.
Looking at the label documentation I notice that you've considered defining projects and membership labels. This would map well to foaf:Project and
foaf:Group.
I'll be interested to see this progress. Any time frame for the 1.0 version? :)
Posted by: Leigh Dodds on September 18, 2003 04:07 PMNice work, Leigh!
Stephan - are then any docs describing your RDF support?
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