On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz <bdelacre...@apache.org > wrote:
> Hi, > > Trying to summarize the recent discussions, my understanding is that > Clerezza consists of three different parts: > > a) An RDF API with adapters and tools, used by Stanbol > Maintaining. Recently added support for Json-LD serialization (currently not in SVN but in JSon-LD-Project). Will add Sparql Fastlane support. Given community interest I would be interested in improving the API based on different usecases to have a more broadly accepted implementer independent API. > > b) An OSGi linked data platform and framework > Here I certainly will be more active in 2013 than I was last year. Last year I've only been active in tangential areas such as shell and Bundle-Dev Tools > > c) Content management components (not sure about that part, maybe it's > all in b?) > If that means that the linked data platform also provides human interfaces I will continue development so that clerezza can be used to develob semantic web application that are also just webapps. I've no particular interest in implementing dashboard or other cms like features. Clerezzqa is a framework, the only CMSish bit is a javascript editor which is more of demo than a building block of the system. Cheers, Reto > > Could people indicate which parts they are using, and which they > intend to at least maintain and/or continue developing? > > As an incubation mentor, I'm trying to find out if graduating is a > viable option or if that would result in a mostly inactive project, > which is not good. > > -Bertrand >