>For 1), how to commit the documentation in Jena website?
If you have commit access you can either edit the pages online by clicking on 
the link in the top right corner "Improve this Page", or check out the source 
repository at http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jena/site/trunk/ and commit your 
changes.

Or you can check out the SVN repository, create a patch and attach it to a JIRA 
issue.

Changes to the web site are visible initially in http://jena.staging.apache.org/
Hope that helpsBruno


      From: Qihong Lin <confidence....@gmail.com>
 To: dev@jena.apache.org 
 Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2015 6:17 AM
 Subject: Re: Final Deliveries of GSoC Project (JENA-491)
   
Hi,

I've been taking some course exams for the last week. The current
project status is ahead of plan. I'll continue the project next week
after the exams.

For 1), how to commit the documentation in Jena website?


regards,
Qihong



On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 5:43 PM, Ying Jiang <jpz6311...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Qihong,
>
> How is the project going?
>
> I've reviewed the code you committed last week. The function of Fuseki
> support of constructing quad is generally OK. The tests make sense to
> me, although just 2 tests. However, there's more deliveries for you
> final work. At least,
>
> 1) Formal documentation of the goals, approaches, results and etc.
> I suggest creating a doc page in jena website [1], in the section of
> "Advanced SPARQL use"
>
> 2) Pull requests from your code base into apache/jena ASAP
> Please split this up so that we can check your commits one by one.
> More details in the other thread advised by Andy.
>
> 3) More tests for jena-arq and jena-fuseki-core following the original
> framework
>
> Please let me know if anything forgotten.
>
>
> Best regards,
> Ying Jiang
>
>
> [1] https://jena.apache.org/documentation/query/index.html


   
 

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