I don't know how to go about integrating Django with an RDF Store, but from
my academic experience RDF Stores were pretty popular to use when you have
constantly changing data. I'd be interested in a RDF Store project for
Django if you end up going that route.

On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 5:53 PM, Michael Wayne Goodman <
goodman....@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all, I'm new to this and could use some help,
>
> I'm implementing a large-ish form-based application for an ongoing
> academic project. As students come and go, the form fields change
> frequently, so I'm wary to have form fields map to database entries.
> Does anyone have a good idea of how to store the form data? Currently
> the data is serialized and the user can download/upload it from/to the
> form. Perhaps I could store the serialized data in the database as one
> large CharField, or I could do something more robust to change like
> RDF triples?
>
> Any ideas or comments would be appreciated.
>
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