I'm very interested but work on Juneau (and my real job) are pretty much consuming me right now.
Good luck though! On Thu, Jul 27, 2017 at 9:17 AM, Aaron Coburn <acob...@apache.org> wrote: > Hello Steve, > > I would be happy to help with this as well. I am quite familiar with Java, > Maven and the schema.org class hierarchy. > > Regards, > Aaron > > > > On Jul 26, 2017, at 6:19 PM, Craig Russell <apache....@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Steve > > > > I'm interested in participating. It looks like the open source project > at github is focused on python. Is this right? > > > > I have no experience with either the schema.org model or usage but I > have used maven and java. > > > > Craig > > > >> On Jul 26, 2017, at 8:20 AM, sblackmon <sblack...@apache.org> wrote: > >> > >> As you may know, Activity Streams 2.0 was written to explicitly support > schema.org types as first class citizens. Given that, I’ve been thinking > we should work to support schema.org throughout the project. > >> > >> The schema.org data model is a hierarchical class inheritance > framework with properties inherited from parent class - which will be > straightforward to implement by creating jsonschemas and generating beans > the same way we do for the activity streams schemas. > >> > >> I looked for a maven-enabled OSS licensed implementation of the full > set of schema.org pojos, but didn’t find anything, which leads me to > believe such a thing would potentially be useful to the java community. > >> > >> Is anyone interesting in collaborating to make this happen? There are > just under 600 total entities to model and they are organized such that it > would be simple to sub-divide the effort among several or many participants. > > > > Craig L Russell > > c...@apache.org > > > >