This is clearly not ideal.

If the dev team itself can't even build the software, is Clerezza actually already over and we just haven't noticed yet? :grin:

By cding into the subdirectories, I was able to build what I _think_ is 
Clerezza. But I'm honestly not sure.

To the extent that Clerezza is about providing an impl-agnostic RDF API, it seems to me that Commons RDF is a better place to do that work today.

Are other people interested in restarting the idea of type-based rendering (sort of the VC of MVC in an RDF-native way, where the M is just modeling in the RDF data for semantic transparency)?


ajs6f

Hasan wrote on 11/14/17 2:15 PM:
I think you are right. I experienced the same.

@Reto, is this intended?

Cheers
Hasan


On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 5:37 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

Out of curiosity, I git cloned Clerezza and tried to build it. `mvn
install` doesn't actually build the code (just the top level project) and
http://clerezza.apache.org/getting-started/building-clerezza/ is a dead
link.

Surely we're not expected to manually recurse into the various modules to
build? I must be missing something...? Or if there is a different context
within the code base from which to build, shouldn't that be noted on the
main README?


ajs6f


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