Great, where should I start?

I can pull a version of the source from https://svn.apache.org/repos/**
asf/jena/Import/Jena-CVS/**Eyeball/<https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jena/Import/Jena-CVS/Eyeball/>
into
GitHub and work on a simple migration of v2.3 from Ant to Maven there
(should the version go to 2.3.1 or something?) or do you have a preferred
repo location/SCM for doing this?

We could then look at the latest (2012) validation changes and see
where/how these can be implemented in future,

Thanks,

Phil.


On 22 October 2013 13:54, Chris Dollin <chris.dol...@epimorphics.com> wrote:

> On Tuesday, October 22, 2013 11:13:52 AM Phil Coates wrote:
>
> > Is anyone actively working on Eyeball at the moment?
>
> I'm [1] not actively working on it at the moment, partly because
> I'd like other people involved ...
>
> > We're developing some applications where we'd love to use it for
> validation
> > of ontologies and for checking uploaded RDF against these ontologies
> > (amongst other things, e.g. SPARQL-based inspection)
> >
> > If we use it, it would be handy if it was in a Maven-friendly format; if
> > no-one is currently doing any active development of the project, would
> > anyone have any objections to me Mavenizing it?
>
> I think that would be splendid and I'm willing to help where I can.
> Naturally I have Opinions.
>
> > Could it then be moved over to Apache with the rest of Jena?
>
> That would take a vote, I believe. There needs to be some assurance
> of long-term support, a I understand it (which seems reasonable to me).
>
> Chris
>
> [1] I'm the originator of Eyeball.
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