Hi, the SVN Jena2 repo contains these: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/jena/Jena2/
- ARQ - Eyeball - Fuseki - IRI - JenaTop - Joseki - LARQ - SDB - TDB - jena We are publishing (for testing) these SNAPSHOTs: https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/apache/jena/ - jena-arq - jena-core - jena-iri - jena-larq - jena-sdb - jena-tdb - jena-top In relation to our first Apache Jena release, I am unclear whether we need an additional jena-dist|JenaDist/JenaAll? module/directory in SVN. I imagine it will not have code in it (or it should have command line utils in it?), so maybe we can do it with assemblies/profiles in "jena" (i.e. jena-core). However, I suspect, if we want to aggregate Jena, ARQ, (LARQ?), (TDB?), it might be easier to do so as a separate jena-dist. Also, I am not sure about Eyeball, Fuseki and Joseki. Will Eyeball be included in the first Apache Jena release? If so, do we need to publish SNAPSHOTs for it? Same/similar questions for Joseki and Fuseki. These, as well as command line tools, are quite different from libraries and I am unclear what has been decided to do for these in relation to the first Apache Jena release. Should we have a JIRA issue (maybe with subtasks) for documenting and tracking progress towards the first Apache Jena release? I am asking these questions, because I want to help on this. Thanks, Paolo
