Hi everybody,

this week I finally got some time to approach the last bits MARMOTTA-584
[1], taking care of the upgrade process for making the GeoSPARQL support
optional. Actually I wanted to have it before ApacheCon to properly present
next week [2].

Therefore, once I manage to get the things in order there, and merge
MARMOTTA-584 into develop, we should seriously think about finally
releasing 3.4.0. Looking into our backlog [3] we have quite open things
there (32 being more precisely), some "in progress" since quite a while.
I'm aware Thomas wants to upgrade to Sesame 2.8/2.9 (MARMOTTA-635 [4]); so
I'll go through the rest to see what it's critical for this release and see
what we could shift for the next one.

That takes me to the next topic I want to discuss. We've talked few times
about the need of doing an inflection point, where we can more forward in
many aspects (Java 8, RDF4J, etc). Not sure if it'd be 3.5.0 o 4.0, that's
not really important; the crucial issue to discuss it how many things we
can afford to break backwards compatibility.

Feedback is welcomed from everybody ;-)

Cheers,

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MARMOTTA-584
[2] http://sched.co/6M0m
[3] https://s.apache.org/marmotta-3.4.0-open-issues
[4] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MARMOTTA-635

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