On 24/07/13 09:06, Sarven Capadisli wrote:
On 07/24/2013 09:51 AM, Claude Warren wrote:
I was just responding to a question on the users list concerning
federated
queries and thought that it might be handy to have a set of documents
that
describe how people are using Jena and how they overcome specific issues.
Not sure if there would be much in the way of contribution but I would
post overviews of how we solved various problems in the projects I have
been involved in. Is there any interest from other developers?
Yes.
If so, I was thinking perhaps a wiki would be in order, if we can lock
down the authorship to keep spam out.
The project has
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/JENA/
and there is also
http://wiki.apache.org/general/
Andy
Thoughts?
Claude
I think this would be useful for the community, even a FAQ type of stuff
would be handy. Or open problems that we don't yet know how to deal with.
Keep in mind that http://answers.semanticweb.com/ contains useful Q&As
which we could make it to the Jena wiki - a cleaned up, perhaps a step
by step on how-tos for some questions.
Ditto the users mailing list.
Yes - the best first step is generate some content at minimal overhead.
If it proves successful, it can be organised.
Claude - thoughts?
-Sarven