I have not found many links to openjena.* in the wild - were they in use for only a short period after moving from HP to SourceForge?
In my experience, most of those links are part of old powerpoint slides. That they are not used as part of any namespaces is another nail in their coffin. Jena is no longer called "Open Jena". So as much as I like to promote persistence of old URLs, I don't see any strong reason to do so for those domains, so +1 to expire. On 7 May 2015 at 20:41, Dave Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote: > On 07/05/15 13:35, Andy Seaborne wrote: >> >> 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. > > > Agreed. > >> 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). > > > Definitely not "well used", couldn't justify a transfer. > >> 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. > > > +1 > > OK I'll leave this open for 5 days but absent any counter arguments will > cancel the domains. > > Dave > -- Stian Soiland-Reyes Apache Taverna (incubating), Apache Commons RDF (incubating) http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9842-9718
