Is it worth mentioning the new jena-text module has been integrated into
the code base as a replacement for the old LARQ module and has been well
received by the community in SNAPSHOT testing.  I know you were
essentially the main author but since it was developed internally at
Epimorphics and then contributed to Jena this may be worth mentioning.


Otherwise looks good, can't think of anything else obviously missing.

Rob

On 7/7/13 5:46 AM, "Andy Seaborne" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Draft for this quarters board report.
>
>       Andy
>
>-------------
>== Project Description
>
>Apache Jena is a Java framework for building Semantic Web and Linked
>Data applications based on W3C and community standards.
>
>== Issues
>There are no issues to raise with the board.
>
>== Releases
>Jena 2.10.1 released on 2013-05-15
>Jena SDB 1.3.6 released on 2013-05-30
>
>== PMC
>Committer/PMC last added: Jan 2013
>
>== Activity
>
>dev@ list:     150-200 messages a month
>users@ list:   200-300 messages a month
>
>1/ Jena has a GSoC project just getting under way, hoping to add spatial
>query to the RDF query language, SPARQL.
>
>2/ There has been a contribution of website redesign which is gathering
>a lot of support.
>
>3/ The developer community is dealing with one module, SDB (RDF query
>over SQL databases), that has up to now been released sporadically and
>separately.
>
>The last release managed to get the necessary 3 +1's but the module
>receives very little in the way of contributions from the whole
>community.  The committers (who don't use it) have kept it working as
>the main codebase changes.
>
>The current plan is to include in the main release on a maintenance
>basis on the understanding that any architectural changes to the main
>system may cause it to be dropped unless active contributors emerge.

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