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The Question This repository suggests that an FDP can even be served from a GitHub repo, after which an FDP is "pinged" to notify it of the RDF source. I assume this means that the FDP should then try to retrieve this RDF, follow the links (to resources and data sets), and store the RDF in the FDP.
It is unclear whether this feature actually exists or not. I can't find any other documentation on it, so it would be good to try and figure out whether this works. It may require some kind of authorization, for which I can't find any evidence in this source code, but it would be far easier to let the FDP parse the RDF including crawling the links to the resources and the datasets, than having a full conversation with the FDP's API.
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The Question
This repository suggests that an FDP can even be served from a GitHub repo, after which an FDP is "pinged" to notify it of the RDF source. I assume this means that the FDP should then try to retrieve this RDF, follow the links (to resources and data sets), and store the RDF in the FDP.
It is unclear whether this feature actually exists or not. I can't find any other documentation on it, so it would be good to try and figure out whether this works. It may require some kind of authorization, for which I can't find any evidence in this source code, but it would be far easier to let the FDP parse the RDF including crawling the links to the resources and the datasets, than having a full conversation with the FDP's API.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: