On 21/09/2019 13:48, Andy Seaborne wrote:
The project releases every 3-4 months and we are at the 4 month end of
the scale this time.
OK
As you can see, there are contributions in the pipeline that are
waiting for release. That include per-endpoint query timeouts.
Some how long would the hold-up be? Should JENA-1749 get tested before
freezing in a release?
I'm not advocating a significant hold up - just that the status be
considered.
Pre-release testing has arguably found a problem with changes in Jena
text in 3.13.0-SNAPSHOT. For us they are breaking changes. Code Ferret
has been looking at this but is away for 3 weeks. I think there is
still 1 of those to go.
The changes are to implement a new feature tagged minor. The underlying
issue is quite a fundamental design issue. When Code Ferret is back on
line it may get resolved quite quickly, or it may not.
It could be decided to
- release anyway and address later
- hold off long enough to see if there is a quick fix
- pull the Jena text changes from this release (if that is feasible)
- wait till the jena text issues are fully resolved
- ...
From my own situation: I am trying to get our servers on to the latest
Fuseki release.
I would prefer to be able to use 3.13.0 as it has the per endpoint query
timeouts I need but I can't currently because of the Jena text problem.
The latest I can deploy is 3.9.0.
Its not a die in the ditch thing. Arguably we are no worse off if the
release goes ahead with the problem. We could wait till the next release.
We may not be the only users affected.
I'm willing to put some effort into this if that will help.
Brian
Another release will be along soon. if there's the energy, sooner than
the regular tick - it depends on people having time and energy.
Andy
On 21/09/2019 07:21, Brian McBride wrote:
Andy,
Please take into consideration the status of JENA-1749.
This relates to recent changes in Jena text that break existing
functionality.
Brian
On 30/08/2019 11:34, Andy Seaborne wrote:
There are some things still in progress so it looks like mid/late
September.
Getting ready to do the build in the next few days.
Pulls waiting:
PR#608 : JENA-1760: Retire jena-maven-tools
PR#607 : JENA-864: Switch off checking for normal forms NFC, NFKC
Status ??
JENA-1755: Improve documentation of Query Builders [WIP]
Claude - do you this in 3.13.0 (and work can refine it later if
wanted) or wait for now. "WIP" suggests the latter.
== Major items
JENA-1733: A SHACL engine
JENA-1732: Lucene OR fields
JENA-1693: Add Aggregate Function MEDIAN and MODE (from Marco Neumann)
JENA-1731: Fuseki endpoint configuration improvements and refactoring
JENA-1695: DB storage refactoring
JENA-1718: Remove jena-spatial from the build
The code is still there and will included in the source-release.
I think we should leave the code as-is for this release and retire
it afterwards but that isn't a strong opinion.
JENA-1717: Produce canonical xsd:decimal forms.
JENA-1756: Dependency updates.
jsonld-java :: 0.12.3 -> 0.12.5
Apache Commons Lang3 :: 3.4->3.9
Apache Commons CSV :: 1.5 -> 1.7
Apache HttpClient: 4.5.5 -> 4.5.10
Apache Commons Collections4 : 4.1 -> 4.4
Apache Commons Compress 1.18 -> 1.19 (JENA-1754 -- Brad Hards)
micrometer :: 1.1.3->1.2.1
jackson-databind :: 2.9.9 -> 2.9.9.3
CVEs: JENA-1736, JENA-1738, JENA-1745
== PRs:
#585 : JENA-1735 : symlinks in apache-jena-fuseki/fuseki-server
As in the discussion, I'd like to use the same way to deal with
symlinks in scripts but getting the improvement in for the release,
and refining as time permits is better process.
Above.
== JIRA
17 and another 5 with PRs.
33
https://s.apache.org/jena-3.13.0-jira
== Retirement
Suggestion for retirement, that is remove the code and put a
README.md in the module root directory.
JENA-1760
jena-maven-tools (not released since 3.6.0)
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