Like all open source projects, we rely upon the volunteers to do the work. 
Unlike higher profile projects e.g. Spark nobody who volunteers on this project 
does so as their paid job i.e. Everyone is working in their spare time. 
Therefore, people naturally work on the pieces of the code that have the most 
value to them.

As a project, we do not have any volunteers who are experts in OWL 2 nor anyone 
who is willing/has the time to do the work.  So, it is unlikely that this will 
ever happen unless such a volunteer steps up

Rob

On 25/05/2017 09:23, "Abduladem Eljamel" <[email protected]> wrote:

    What does it mean that "OWL2 support in Jena will be added in due course"?




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