Generally I am willing to maintain and develop Clerezza. Currently I am mostly interested in storage adapters (as I am working on a distributed RDF index for another project). I guess that is part of a) If b) starts moving anywhere again I'm sure there's things that to do as well but lately I mostly ignored this part due to lack of activity in general. Therefore I have no pressing issues on my mind there.
One area I am particularly interested in (if we can keep the project going) is to improve the workflow documentation and project structure to make it more flexible (in particular: releasing of single modules should be somehow solved that it works painlessly and can be done with reasonable effort). However until spring 2013 I will be busy finishing my master's thesis so I won't be able to do a lot until then. On 22 November 2012 14:31, Reto Bachmann-Gmür <r...@wymiwyg.com> wrote: > 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 > > >