The PTS has a ?Linked Data / RDF interface.
See http://packages.qa.debian.org/common/RDF.html for the "RDF homepage" of the PTS.
The PTS produces RDF descriptions (as RDF/XML) of Debian source packages (based on the same reference version as the PTS, i.e. usually the "latest" version in unstable).
Every package has a "stable" reference RDF document available (through content-negociation) at the "same" place as the human-readable variant, at http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME.
In practive, the HTML variant is generated (statically) by the PTS at http://packages.qa.debian.org/PREFIX/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME.html and the RDF variant at http://packages.qa.debian.org/PREFIX/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME.rdf (the PREFIX being computed depending on the source package name first letters.
Content-negociation for RDF/XML is classically done with the 'application/rdf+xml' content type requested (in the HTTP 'Accept' header.
To view the RDF/XML raw document, issue : $ curl -L -H 'Accept: application/rdf+xml' http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME
For other format, use 'rapper', for instance (from package 'raptor2-utils') : $ rapper -o turtle http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME
The RDF data uses the ADMS.SW 1.0 ontology, which includes DOAP properties and relations.
The structure of the RDF model is the following :
- every source package is modeled as interlinked resources :
a "source packaging project" (?SoftwareProject) resource : <http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME>
"source package versions" (?SoftwareRelease) resources for every version of the source package known by the PTS (present in the different suites) : <http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME#SRC-PACKAGE-NAME_DEBIAN-PKG-VERSION>
For one of these only (the "latest" one known by the PTS) there's, in that ?SoftwareRelease 2 includedAsset ?SoftwareReleases :
one for the upstream sources <http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME#upstreamsrc_UPSTREAM-VERSION>
with resources for all archives of upstream sources as ?SoftwarePackages (typically SRC-PACKAGE-NAME_UPSTREAM-VERSION.orig.tar.gz) at URIs like <http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME#FILENAME>
one for the Debian packaging files <http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME#debiansrc_DEBIAN-PKG-VERSION>
with resources for all files comprising the Debian packaging source archive (typically SRC-PACKAGE-NAME_DEBIAN-PKG-VERSION.debian.tar.gz) at URIs like <http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME#FILENAME>
and a resource pointing to the Upstream release (?SoftwareRelease) for that version with a URI in the form <http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME#upstreamsrc_UPSTREAM-VERSION>
one resource for the .dsc file at a URI like <http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME#SRC-PACKAGE-NAME_DEBIAN-PKG-VERSION.dsc>
one resource for the Upstream project (?SoftwareProject) <http://packages.qa.debian.org/SRC-PACKAGE-NAME#upstream> whith a doap:homepage if it's known by the PTS
- resources (blank nodes at the moment) for the contributors (maintainers)
resources for the Ubuntu packaging project and latest release known by the PTS as ?SoftwareProject and ?SoftwareRelease
See http://www-public.it-sudparis.eu/~berger_o/weblog/2012/08/29/debian-package-tracking-system-now-produces-rdf-description-of-source-packages/ for more details and a pointer to a (clickable) diagram illustrating this.
A full dump of all the meta-data is available (to Debian members) on packages.qa.debian.org:/srv/packages.qa.debian.org/www/web/full-dump.rdf
This is all work in progress...