Re: Draft: Retiring Jena modules.
For the message going out the focus is removing the modules, especially the ones going first. If anyone asks we can point to it and it's not likely in 3.10.0. And we can have a GeoSPARQL announcement specifically. Andy On 13/12/2018 14:46, ajs6f wrote: Basically LGTM, but it might be nice to mention the specific GeoSPARQL impl under consideration. ajs6f On Dec 13, 2018, at 6:53 AM, Andy Seaborne wrote: Draft for users@ -- Hi Jena users, The project team is looking at retiring some lesser used modules. In the next release, modules: jena-fuseki1 jena-csv will not be part of the release and there won't be maven artifacts. There haven't been any changes to these modules and the code will be available from git history. Beyond that we are looking at the status of: jena-spatial - to be replaced by a GeoSPARQL implemenetation jena-sdb jena-maven-tools - moving command line schemagen to jena-cmds. We're looking for feedback so please let us know if you use these modules from a recent version of Jena. Andy on behalf of the Jena dev team.
Re: Draft: Retiring Jena modules.
Basically LGTM, but it might be nice to mention the specific GeoSPARQL impl under consideration. ajs6f > On Dec 13, 2018, at 6:53 AM, Andy Seaborne wrote: > > Draft for users@ > -- > > Hi Jena users, > > The project team is looking at retiring some lesser used modules. > > In the next release, modules: > > jena-fuseki1 > jena-csv > > will not be part of the release and there won't be maven artifacts. There > haven't been any changes to these modules and the code will be available from > git history. > > Beyond that we are looking at the status of: > > jena-spatial - to be replaced by a GeoSPARQL implemenetation > jena-sdb > jena-maven-tools - moving command line schemagen to jena-cmds. > > We're looking for feedback so please let us know if you use these modules > from a recent version of Jena. > >Andy >on behalf of the Jena dev team.
Draft: Retiring Jena modules.
Draft for users@ -- Hi Jena users, The project team is looking at retiring some lesser used modules. In the next release, modules: jena-fuseki1 jena-csv will not be part of the release and there won't be maven artifacts. There haven't been any changes to these modules and the code will be available from git history. Beyond that we are looking at the status of: jena-spatial - to be replaced by a GeoSPARQL implemenetation jena-sdb jena-maven-tools - moving command line schemagen to jena-cmds. We're looking for feedback so please let us know if you use these modules from a recent version of Jena. Andy on behalf of the Jena dev team.