I am not sure if there is a "non-dev" group for RDFLib but I might as
well start asking here.
I find RDFLib to be an amazing project and the only RDF libray for
Python (if we don't count the Redland Python bindings). Lately I have
been wondering how the roadmap is laid out (I understand 5.0.0 is the
next release and a major overhaul) and if there is some governance
around the project. Is it completely volunteer-based or is there an
institutional commitment? Is there a group that works on the roadmap and
high-level goals? Is there any maintenance for 4.x planned once 5.x is out?
This would be helpful for me to understand how the project is doing and
what to expect from it. As RDFLib is a fundamental library for handling
an increasingly popular data format with one of the most popular
programming languages, I would love to see more PRs merged, more issues
closed, more questions answered, more test coverage, more exhaustive
documentation, more regular commits; in short, a mature project. I may
not have the bandwidth to commit to the code directly but I may be able
to volunteer some of my spare time for strategic planning.
Thanks for your great efforts so far and for any information you may
want to share.
Stefano
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