great Andy, thank you. this will come in handy for us and future generations to trace the evolution of the Jena effort.
btw was SiRPAC a direct precursor to the work at HP in Bristol or was the use of a java servlet containers generally in the air at the time and an obvious choice for a RDF processing engine on the web? On Wed, Nov 22, 2017 at 11:45 AM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 21/11/17 18:08, Marco Neumann wrote: >> >> congratulations to the entire Jena community it's a great open source >> for many projects, products and research activities around the world. >> >> is there a copy of the first release available with source code >> (http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/bwm/rdf/jena 4/2001)? > > > I have many of the Jena1 zips (I've just uploaded them to SF) but not all. I > have found mention in the Web Archive of 1.0.6 and 1.0.7 but whether these > were released, I'm not clear. > > I don't have any before Jena 1 (January 2001) - I think there was at least a > 0.9. > > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-rdf-interest/2000Aug/0128.html > > The first release dated after the move to SF was 1.3.0. > > Jena 1.0 (January 2001) is a whole 983,563 bytes zip file. > > I have a zip from 09/2000 (courtesy of dajobe) that I don't know the version > number of. > > If anyone happens to have copies lying around, please do send them to me. > > Andy > > >> >> Best, >> Marco >> >> On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 5:09 PM, Andy Seaborne <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Today, November 20th, 2017, is the sixteenth anniversary of the >>> registration >>> of Jena as a SourceForge project. >>> >>> https://sourceforge.net/projects/jena/ >>> 2001-11-20 >>> >>> The entire code history up until the migration to git is available in >>> Apache >>> SVN - from CVS at SF, SVN at SF and SVN at Apache. >>> >>> Andy >> >> >> >> > -- --- Marco Neumann KONA
