Chris

Since we moved to git we can accept pull requests.

If you push to a fork of Jena on GitHub (forked from the Apache mirror at
github.com/apache/jena) and then open a pull request from your changes we
can use the nice GitHub interface to review and comment on the pull
request, any comments are mirrored to a thread on the dev list (and any
replies to that thread mirrored back to the GitHub PR) so the discussion
is archived in both places

Btw would you mind updating JENA-686 to say that you are working on it and
removing the gsoc labels since we're about to start getting potential GSoC
students looking for projects and if this work is already done we don't
want to waste prospective students time with something that is already
pretty much done

Rob

On 18/02/2015 09:49, "Chris Dollin" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Dear All
>
>I have been putting in some work on JENA-686 [1] (which dates back to
>April 2014 ...). We have a fork of Jena with a modified jena-text which
>I have just integrated with changes made to Jena since we forked
>(but not the most recent version of Jena yet).
>
>"Integrated" means that:
>
>* the jena-text tests pass with the necessary modifications to exercise
>   the extension point we added
>
>* our new indexer (which uses the extension point added to jena-text)
>   also passes its own tests.
>
>I'd rather like the changes to jena-text reviewed. What would be the
>preferred approach? The diffs between our modified jena-text and the
>moderately-recent-jena-master come to about 700 lines, and I will write a
>short summary of what the changes are about. I can push my local
>working branch of jena-text if that would be helpful -- so far I haven't
>wanted to change the jena repo state.
>
>I'd expecially appreciated Stephen Allen's view as I believe he has been
>doing
>some work around jena-text recently.
>
>Chris
>
>[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-686
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