On 30/06/12 18:26, Giovanni Tummarello wrote:
Dear all,
my apologizes if this isnt maybe the right venue, but i think you guys
are a great group to give me suggestions on what to do so here i ask:
we have released today the first version of a Sindice Sparql query editor.
SparQLed is data and context driven and we believe it could be a
notable step forward in usability of SPARQL and RDF in general
.. if .. we develop it further to "its full potential".
As you know any23 is a donation of the Sindice project too and i have
been overwhelmed with the results.
I mean.. it makes so much sense to develop this collaboratively.
so here i ask to kindly take a look at sparqled and.. we look forward
on feedback on how to make it a great community just like any23.
e.g. would you be interested in committing given an appropriate apache licence?
thanks in advance for any feedback.
Gio
Giovanni,
IANAL but one comment on SparQLed - you should probably state what the
license situation for any generated query in the same way that parser
generators or compilers do. They usually say "the output is not
licensed". I think that unless you do this, the output of the editor is
under the license of editor itself, which is currently AGPL3.
Other than that, I agree with Simone. If there is connection to Any23,
then the project can accept a software grant; if there isn't a separate
incubator proposal is cleaner.
You've said you are going to license under the Apache license - you
don't need to submit to Apache to do that. You can use the license now
- the details are given in the appendix to the ASL 2.0 license.
Andy