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Erwin Karbasi

The web as a CMS - 0 views

  • In exchange, MusicBrainz receives a monthly license fee that will allow MetaBrainz to hire some engineering help in the coming months to work on new features and to improve the existing infrastructure. This is quite significant since MusicBrainz has been resource constrained for many months now — having paid people on staff will ensure a more reasonable amount of progress moving forward. Even cooler, the BBC online music editors will soon participate in the MusicBrainz community contributing their knowledge to MusicBrainz. The goal is to have the BBC /music editorial team round out and add new information to MusicBrainz as they need to use it in their MusicBrainz enabled applications internally.
Erwin Karbasi

Georgi Kobilarov » The web as a CMS for data - 0 views

  • The distributed published nature of open linked data is vital to the health of the datasets. It means that each dataset is curated by a community that cares specifically about that data. However, this argument of distributed publishing and curation is in my opinion not only valid in the public space, but also for data and content sources within enterprises, which with their many departments and teams form webs of their own. The scientist running an experiment for example is who knows best about the resulting data, so let her curate it. The sales department has the best understanding of their sales data, the product development team of their knowledge base. In the end this is all similar to the discussion about open data (as in data on the Web) and linked data (as in a technology for data webs). They are complementary, but each of them has its own and independent value proposition.
Erwin Karbasi

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