+1 to working with Clerezza on Commons RDF. Cheers,
Peter On 18 December 2014 at 03:10, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote: > The system you referenced is now at: > > https://github.com/commons-rdf/commons-rdf > > and I hope you'll consider it for Clerezza. > > Andy > > > On 17/12/14 15:23, Reto Gmür wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the core >> RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF. >> >> This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF >> libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce >> auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which the >> library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the >> Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from >> the RDF model. >> >> I see two major TODOs: >> - Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical >> correctness >> at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API >> should >> be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than >> TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1]. >> - RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and probably >> the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain literals >> and xsd-string typed literals >> >> Cheers, >> Reto >> >> >> >> 1. >> >> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/201406.mbox/%3ccalvhuewd_qyqlaans6oevvnr1ndzev9fssro0s6kj2vea41...@mail.gmail.com%3E >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Benedikt Ritter <[email protected]> >> Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM >> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF >> committers >> To: [email protected], Commons Developers List >> <[email protected]> >> >> Dear fellow committers, >> >> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the >> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF >> committers. >> >> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable >> Java >> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons >> project >> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects. >> >> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and >> maintain >> useful code. >> >> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider >> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and >> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code. >> >> >> Have fun, >> >> Benedikt Ritter, >> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community >> >> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html >> >> -- >> http://people.apache.org/~britter/ >> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/ >> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter >> http://github.com/britter >> >
