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SWAML(1) User Commands SWAML(1)
NAME
SWAML - Semantic Web Archive of Mailing Lists
SYNOPSIS
swaml configfile [options]
DESCRIPTION
SWAML transform the archives of a mailing list (in mbox format) into a semantic web friendly format (RDF in XML).
It reads a collection of email messages stored in a mailbox (from a mailing list compatible with RFC 4155) and generates a RDF description.
It is written in Python using SIOC as the main ontology to represent in RDF a mailing list.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print help text and exit.
-v, --version
Print version and exit.
EXAMPLES
On directory /usr/share/doc/swaml/examples you should find some configuration file examples.
AUTHOR
Manpage written by Nacho Barrientos <chipi@criptonita.com> and Sergio Fernandez <sergio@wikier.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but
may be used by others).
BUGS
Report bugs to Debian BTS or to http://swaml.berlios.de/bugs.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006, Sergio Fernandez. Licensed under GPLv2 license.
http://swaml.berlios.de/
SEE ALSO
buxon(1)
swaml December 2006 SWAML(1)