Hi Andy, thank you very much for your answer. I am very much interested in SPARQL and graph processing in general so I think that JENA-967 could be a very good start. Still I think that it will take me some time to solve it as I need before to understand how the code is organized :)
Regarding OSGi, unfortunately I never heard of it, you are speaking of this one <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSGi>? I have seen the Fuseki bugs and I will give a look to them. Is this mailing list the right place where to ask doubts or questions on how to compile or how things are working? Alessandro 2016-01-10 19:49 GMT+01:00 Andy Seaborne <[email protected]>: > On 08/01/16 17:58, Alessandro Seganti wrote: > >> Hi to everyone, >> I am Alessandro Seganti and I am a physicist and I work since a couple of >> years as a programmer in Poland. I mainly work on Semantic Web related >> stuff and I was interested in contributing to Jena because I am using it >> (together with a lot of other semantic web related components), I think >> that it is great and I would like to help the project in some way. >> >> The problem I have is that it is quite difficult to understand where to >> start. Could you give me some hints of some simple problems currently in >> the JIRA tasks/bugs from which I could start? >> >> Thank you very much >> Alessandro >> >> > Hi Alessandro - welcome to the Jena developer community, good to see you > here. > > What sort of things are you interested in? System issues? UI? OWL? SPARQL? > > > JENA-967 (implement afn:sprintf) looks to be a small self-contained > JIRA for SPARQL extension function. > > There are various UI/javascript reports about Fuseki. > > If you have OSGi experience, JENA-913 needs an expert. > > Andy > >
