Hi Reto, Stian, A. Soroka, and all Clerezza Devs. A year ago I started this thread. I have made some small improvements to the website esp. the tutorials. I admit It is a slow progress, but better slow than not at all. I'd like to count on you all to make a faster progress. So, if you have some ideas or would like to write or co-write tutorials, please let us know.
Further, I would like to ask for suggestions on how to improve our existing codes. Do you have issues that can be resolved within this project? @A. Soroka: How was the outcome of your efforts to use parts of Apache Clerezza Legacy codes (typerendering and typehandlerspace) ? @all: Would you like to become a new committer to further develop Apache Clerezza? Is there anything you miss that you want to see within Apache Clerezza? @Reto: What would you suggest to make Apache Clerezza more usable? Cheers Hasan On Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 8:47 AM, Hasan Hasan <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Stian > > On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 4:16 PM, Stian Soiland-Reyes <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Agree for playing on Clerezzas strengths on JAX-RS and I would say to >> actually include the SPARQL-as-Graph binding as well. >> >> Also worth seeing if there is possible crossover with the new incubator >> podling Apache Juneau which is also looking for contributors: >> http://juneau.incubator.apache.org/#about.html >> >> I think the Clerezza website need a bit of similar tutorials to get >> started >> so potential contributors understand what it is all about. >> > > Yes, it urgently needs an update. > >> >> http://clerezza.apache.org/getting-started/ links to "RESTful Web Service >> Framework (JAX-RS) Tutorial", "RDF Tutorial" and "Tutorial: Combining >> JAX-RS and RDF" which are all 404 :-( >> > > Should probably be removed since it is not what Clerezza currently is now? > It's a pity to remove a good tutorial, > but what do you think? > > Cheers > Hasan > > >> >> >> On 10 Nov 2016 4:18 pm, "A. Soroka" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> > Hi, Clerezza-folks! >> > >> > The most exciting part of Clerezza to me, by far, is the JAX-RS support. >> > >> > I'd rather work on Commons RDF (or Jena, where I am a committer now) to >> > move RDF APIs forward, and there are lots of powerful SPARQL impls out >> > there, each with its own streangths and weaknesses. But the JAX-RS >> thing-- >> > that's completely unique to Clerezza, and it's a really cool idea. It's >> not >> > always easy to move RDF to and from the Web, and JAX-RS is a powerful, >> > stable, enormously-well-supported technology so reusing it is a great >> > tactical move. I'd be interested in working on Clerezza, but really only >> > for the JAX-RS part. I'd actually be happy to see the RDF API move >> towards >> > Commons (focus the efforts for more power!). >> > >> > --- >> > A. Soroka >> > Apache Jena PMC >> > >> > >> > > On Nov 8, 2016, at 12:25 AM, Hasan <[email protected]> wrote: >> > > >> > > Dear Clerezza Developers >> > > >> > > Clerezza PMC is currently looking for new committers to help >> developing >> > and >> > > improving Apache Clerezza. >> > > >> > > Apache Clerezza allows to easily develop semantic web application by >> > > providing the following: >> > > - An API to access RDF Graphs >> > > - SPARQL Support >> > > - Support of JAX-RS >> > > >> > > If you or your colleagues are interested in being a Clerezza >> committer, >> > > please don't hesitate to contact us through this list. >> > > You may and are encouraged to forward this email to the mailing lists >> you >> > > are involved in. >> > > >> > > Best regards >> > > >> > > Hasan >> > > On behalf of Clerezza PMC >> > >> > >> > >
