Guys: I would like to help out with Jena documentation.
My name is George Vamos, I am a Jena user at Second Sight Medical Products in Los Angeles. I would like to volunteer to update your wiki pages, starting with Fuseki, making it more newbie friendly: 1. I would like to add a reference section, For example, a link to Bob Ducharme's Learning Sparql (http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920020547.do) Other books may also be listed. 2. Add links to more tutorial materials and examples on the web, with some description of what they are about. 2. Add some more detailed use case examples, including were to get sample data. Please add me to the mailing list, and if possible, I would appreciate the ability to edit your Wiki. I want to expand the Wiki to support a Los Angeles area "Coding Dojo" beginner/intermediate semantic web class, while making the documentation broadly available. I hope to keep the examples and text as brief and simple as possible. Also, I would appreciate pointers, feedback and any further improvements by your more advanced members. if you have a documentation point person, I would initially prefer working with that one person. On the other hand, until I learn a whole lot more about how the system works, I am unlikely to contribute code. (Maybe later...) I am not asking for SVN commit rights. Please let me know if this is doable, and if so, how. Regards; --George Vamos 818/326-0462 PS: I hope this is the correct mailing address for this request. If not, please let me know what I should do.
