On 15 September 2016 at 18:34, Stian Soiland-Reyes wrote:
> On 15 Sep 2016 5:11 a.m., "Peter Ansell" wrote:
>> One of the original goals was to help with migration and
>> interoperability so if it doesn't then things would need to be
>> reworked on the Commons RDF side to support that.
>
> I woul
On 15 Sep 2016 5:11 a.m., "Peter Ansell" wrote:
> One of the original goals was to help with migration and
> interoperability so if it doesn't then things would need to be
> reworked on the Commons RDF side to support that.
I would hope it does that now :-)
> The main dependencies that are share
On 15 September 2016 at 12:49, Stian Soiland-Reyes wrote:
> On 13 Sep 2016 5:14 a.m., "Peter Ansell" wrote:
>> Sesame-4 will not have any more releases due to the Eclipse migration,
>> so you will not have a large user-base for that. Even maintaining a
>> Sesame-2.8 module may not find many users
On 13 Sep 2016 5:14 a.m., "Peter Ansell" wrote:
> Sesame-4 will not have any more releases due to the Eclipse migration,
> so you will not have a large user-base for that. Even maintaining a
> Sesame-2.8 module may not find many users, as users who are still
> using it for the near future will lik
Hi Stian,
Sesame-4 will not have any more releases due to the Eclipse migration,
so you will not have a large user-base for that. Even maintaining a
Sesame-2.8 module may not find many users, as users who are still
using it for the near future will likely not be migrating to Java-8
and hence won't
Hi,
[[ Cross-posting - let's try to reply to dev@commons. ]]
As you might have spotted if you've seen the Commons RDF Jira/commit
emails, I have been working on adding integrations for Jena, RDF4j and
JSONLD-Java on these branches:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-commonsrdf/tree/jena
https