DOAML XMLNS Description Document

Following Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One (W3C Recommendation since 15 December 2004 and available in PDF thanks to Norman Walsh), I'm trying to make a description page for DOAML. It will be content-negotiated, but I wonder what to put in it... Should I put something similar to Morten's RDFS Explorer? Should I describe DOAML as it's yet done in doaml.net?

For the moment, I decided to mix up the two solutions: the page will describe DOAML (using its DOAP document), and a link to doaml.net.

Any ideas?

Life is Graphs

DJ Ötzi & Hermes House Band - Live is Life

Life is Graphs!
When we all give the triples, we all give the best
Every predicate and subject, comin' thanks to the REST
And you give all the triples, you give your meanin'
And everyone gives everything
And every spec' everybody reads.

There goes the FOAF!

Life is Graphs!

When we all speak RDF
Life is Graphs!
Come on, stand up and share!
When the feeling of your friends
Life is Graphs!
Is shared thanks to XML
When we all give the triples, we all give the best
Every predicate and subject, comin' thanks to the REST
And you give all the triples, you give your meanin'
And everyone gives everything
And every spec' everybody reads.

Are you ready to add nodes?
One, two, three, TAG!
Node, node, node, node, node, node… (3 x)

LIFE IS GRAPHS!

Since it's traditionnal...

See here first (well, at least, try to), and then :

Britney Spears loves FOAF
Britney Spears loves DOAP too

Photos from Britney's official website.

Chair - <strong/> enough

La petite bêtise de Noël :

Original version - Audio extract

Note to english readers: please excuse any mistake in my English :(

I don't need your "simplify!"
You can't do anything for anyone
And don't expect a miracle,
You'll never appeal anyone

There's no reason why
We should use you my dear,
I'm better than you: you just ain't worth it

'Cos I'm <strong/> enough
To fight against you
<strong/> enough, and I've got my bro'
XML, but you ignore him
You're really out of date!

There's noone to blind
So save your <blink>s
And deprecated's
No matter how lenient you are,
You didn't manage to date CSS!

So, you feel misunderstood
Baby, I have got bad news for you
Lemme tell you that you are true!
You don't wanna hear about it...

I know semantics,
Don't tell me I'm geek
You don't even know namespaces
I'm telling you

Now I'm <strong/> enough
To fight against you
<strong/> enough, and I've got my bro'
XML, but you ignore him
You know you gotta go

Come Hell or Mr Gates,
You'll never see me wrong
You do not validate, goodbye

I'm telling you
That I'm <strong/> enough
To fight against you
<strong/> enough, and I've got my cuz'
Mrs. Accessibility
You're not a gentleman

There's no more to hide,
So save your <marquee>s
Go to the museum
No matter how lenient you are
I'm XHTML, better than you!

DOAML test: W3C's Mailing Lists

As suggested Bob DuCharme, I tried DOAML against W3C's Mailing Lists list. You can see the result and the XSL stylesheet I used.

I should announce that on doaml.net, but that means reboot :( I used proprietary Saxon extensions to generate the website, and don't want to install Java on my Linux.