Hi, It's been a couple of years since I used Stanbol, but recently I've been thinking of it again. I've recently been reading a lot about Solid (https://github.com/solid) and have written some preliminary code to use it. The focus of Solid is on data independence and privacy. So using potentially unknown Stanbol servers to enhance data for solid servers doesn't seem ideal to me, and it seems like it would be better to do text enhancement in the browser. This seems increasingly possible with laptops, tablets and phones using powerful graphics processors meant for games (see for example https://tenso.rs). So I'm wondering about the possibilities of porting or reimplementing some of Stanbol's capabilities in the browser for use with Solid and not requiring a server. If you have any ideas about or interest in this please let me know!
Tom Gallivan On Oct 9, 2018, 8:50 AM, at 8:50 AM, Tommaso Teofili <tommaso.teof...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hi Roman, > >agreed, it is a good idea to include them in the PMC. > >Regards, >Tommaso >Il giorno dom 7 ott 2018 alle ore 18:48 Roman Shaposhnik ><r...@apache.org> ha scritto: >> >> Hi! >> >> a few months ago Shane Curcuru started this discussion >> around the level of PMC activity in the project: >> >https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/7f85aecc5180b85d888cf63a8136521739e5e1ee74ae167abd3ab9ff@%3Cdev.stanbol.apache.org%3E >> >> at the time it seemed like the consensus was: there's >> enough folks interested in at least overseeing mechanics >> of the PMC. However if a few months since it would seem >> that we're back to where Shane's discussion started. >> >> Now, this is, of course, based on my cursory review of mailing >> list and JIRA activity, but it seems that out of the current 22 PMC >> members only one or two are active (and I don't mean writing >> code active, but at least supporting "mechanics" of the PMC): >> http://people.apache.org/phonebook.html?pmc=stanbol >> >> I'm wondering, perhaps, if it would benefit the project to consider >> expanding the PMC to include the other 4 committers and/or >> some of the project's active users. >> >> Thoughts? >> >> Thanks, >> Roman.