
This web page is mostly what I'm talking about - http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:Feeds In January it had only the legacy format (one big RDF in the the now superseded 2002 Dublin Core RDF standard), now it also has the new format (many RDFs in the current Dublin Core RDF standard). An archive is compiled in the new and legacy format every day, and then compressed by two methods resulting in four new files a day. The files I mentioned are ones I noticed, but I can give other examples as well. I guess we will bring Marcello into the conversation and discuss how to proceed. Things are working for me right now, as long as the legacy format that contains all of the information is still generated. You probably want to migrate the data the old RDF contains to the new format before phasing the old format out. There is no rush for time on my end as long as the legacy RDF is still generated. Everything is still working for me. I thought that I should just note the problem if people were unaware of it. The shift to the new format just happened in the past weeks, so small complications like this are bound to arise when things like that are done. Thanks, Dennis On Wed, Apr 10, 2013 at 10:00 PM, Andrew Sly <sly@victoria.tc.ca> wrote:
I can edit the catalog records, but I did not design the underlying structures.
I have never used the RDF directly myself, and did not know that there was a "new RDF format".
Marcello would probably be the best person to help address your question...
Thanks, Andrew