On 07/05/15 10:36, Dave Reynolds wrote:
Prior to the transition into Apache we made use of the domains
openjena.org and openjena.com.
These still exist and redirect to jena.apache.org.
The domains are up for renewal in the next couple of weeks. I am happy
to renew them if people feel this would be worthwhile, otherwise I'll
cancel them.
Dave
IIRC openjena.com never got used for anything. I'm not worried about
cyber squatters taking over the domain so I don't see a reason to keep it.
We don't use openjena.org and we could transfer it to Apache (maybe -
the foundation may only take over well-used domains to aid transition).
The use I can see for it is for (future) vocabularies. However,
jena.apache.org looks about as solid as you can get without owning and
operating your own infrastructure and likely vocabularies tied to Jena
would be at jena.apache,org.
So - openjena.org - it's been a while since Jena moved to Apache. I
can't rationalise keeping it.
(and I have just had a quick purge of "openjena" in comments strings and
log4j property files)
Andy