Hi Andy!

I'm happy with the current state of Jena and would support a release. This time I've been more diligent in using recent snapshots so there should be less chance of problems that surface only around release time.

I have no outstanding work that I want to do for jena-text currently. JENA-1134/AnalyzingQueryParser (which you can consider including in the release notes) was the major item for me since the previous release, plus some bugfixes that were done earlier.

-Osma

On 18/04/16 13:44, Andy Seaborne wrote:
Version 3.1.0 has quite a few good things in it1

I think it is about time we released it.

So this is a first ping for anything you want to get done for it.

As for timing - I can RM it sometime in the next few weeks though it
will have to fit around other things.

     Andy

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* New custom functions and aggregate functions
   Added:
   + afn:sprintf (contribution from Alessandro Seganti)
   + The XQuery/XPath Functions and Operators "math:" functions
   + Custom aggregates for stdev etc. (also STDEV etc as keywords).

* RC features in 3.0.1:
   + In-memory transactional dataset (Adam Soroka )
   + SPARQL extension for CONSTRUCT Quads (Qihong Lin)

* OSGi fixes (Jaroslav Pullmann)

* Upgrades:
   jsonld-java : 2.8.2
     jackson 2.6.3
   slf4j 1.7.20
   dexx collections 0.2 -> 0.6 (OSGi)

* DatasetGraphs & transactions

* New module jena-cmds

* Logging - log4j marked <optional>

* Fuseki: Multiple service per file, shared datasets

* JSON result fix type: "literal" not "type": "typed-literal"

* Space saving when parsing (FactoryRDF)
   Parsing RDF now saves space by partial interning RDFTerms
   created during a each parser run.


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