Hello Reto, 2014-12-18 13:29 GMT+01:00 Reto Gmür <r...@apache.org>: > > Hi all, > > Following the recent announcement and as mentioned yesterday I've started > some steps towards commons RDF. > > The Apache Clerezza project has the goal to provide an "API modeling the > W3C RDF standard without any vendor specific additions". We have been > providing such an API for several years now and it has been used in several > EU research project and by the Dutch government. > > As Clerezza provides much more than just the API and many are just > interested in this API without being interested in the rest of Clerezza it > would be good to have this API as apache commons. The API could also need > some brush up following the experience of the past years as well as > alignment with other API proposal. > > I'm not sure about hwat the steps should be done for the purpose of > creating commons RDF. > > What I've done so far; > - Discussion on Clerezza Mailing list [1] > - Opened issue COMMONSSITE-80 > - Committed some initial code to the sandbox [2] > > I would be thankful for advice on how to proceed. >
*copy pasting my answer from the other thread* We had a similar proposal a while ago [1]. Is the Clerezza RDF library related to this proposal? In the end the people around https://github.com/commons-rdf/commons-rdf decided not to bring their code to Apache Commons, because they wanted to use github for development and discussions. They already requested the commons-rdf git repository from infra, which is now unused [2]. So if you want to bring your RDF library to commons, we can use that repo, I guess... I can help you with bootstraping the component and bring up a website. Regrads, Benedikt [1] http://markmail.org/message/dtvy7mpm7gd7kvdw [2] http://git.apache.org/ > Cheers, > Reto > > > 1. > > http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/201412.mbox/%3CCALvhUEVDfTSWZV%2B2FPMiup%2Bs1BPJUZjL5mW_4%3D5%2BRPN14SZzAg%40mail.gmail.com%3E > 2. http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/sandbox/rdf/trunk/ > -- http://people.apache.org/~britter/ http://www.systemoutprintln.de/ http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter http://github.com/britter