Hello,

A French IT community Developpez.com http://www.developpez.com/, is willing
to create a new section for semantic web. We are looking for articles to
publish, of which translations. Jena's documentation seems to be of great
value, that is why we would like to translate at least parts of it. When I
say documentation, I speak of articles like
http://openjena.org/tutorial/RDF_API/index.html or FAQs.

However, I was unable to find any license information about these; and it is
only possible to publish translations if the license or the author gives us
the authorization to do so. Where shall I ask for such authorization? Would
I have to ask every author, or the Jena project does own rights over these
articles?

Thanks in advance!

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Thibaut Cuvelier
Responsable de la rubrique Qt et de l'hébergement des projets de
Developpez.com
http://qt.developpez.com
http://projets.developpez.com

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