On 27/01/15 07:10, Claude Warren wrote:
I still think we need  SDB or an SDB like package.  My reasoning is that
there are a number of places (think cloud providers, think large
corporations that have internal data centers) where you can get a standard
DB with all the backup and restore capability built in.  The ability to
deploy on an existing well known infrastructure makes Jena an easier sell
to management.

All true but.

SDB has been moved to RDF 1.1 because the code changes weren't too big. (Data reload will be needed.) But we do not test SDB on each "supported" database; it would need hardware, software management, licenses and people-time.

We're growing - support growth is on answers.semanticweb and stackoverflow where some great people give really thoughtful answers; it is a great skill.

And at the same time, it feels to me that users@ questions are getting harder :-) There is more benefit for user community for my time to go on TDB and Fuseki.

The reality is that there are 3 ways to work with open source: contribute to it, resource it, hope stuff happens. If cloud providers/large corp want it to generate revenue out of it, well, there are ways to do that other than "hope".

        Andy








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