Re: [DISCUSS] real-time communications

2010-11-24 Thread Jeremy Carroll
On 11/24/2010 3:58 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny wrote: But this is like if you are working in an office in front of a collegue : most of the time, you don't chit-chat, you work. And when it comes to make a decision impacting the whole project, then the discussion is moved to the ML. In the Jena

Re: [Proposal] Accept Jena into the Incubator

2010-11-12 Thread Jeremy Carroll
On 11/12/2010 3:28 AM, Ross Gardler wrote: One niggle: have you clarified somewhere that all the dependencies licenses are Apache-compatible? We have discussed this and the team believe they are licence compatible. They have undertaken to remove any licence incompatibilities during

Re: [Proposal] Accept Jena into the Incubator

2010-11-12 Thread Jeremy Carroll
On 11/12/2010 11:51 AM, Paolo Castagna wrote: Also (from the JenaProposal): The Jena GRDDL Reader has some additional dependencies: http://jena.sourceforge.net/grddl/license.html; BrowserLauncher2 could be removed in favor of a much simpler approach (i.e. write it in a file!). That is

Re: [Proposal] Accept Jena into the Incubator

2010-11-12 Thread Jeremy Carroll
On 11/12/2010 5:47 PM, Benson Margulies wrote: CyberNeko is at least class B, since Tika uses it. The actual requirement is for a parser that makes a reasonable job of HTML in the wild, and implements SAX2 No particular reason for CyberNeko but it met those requirements, works, and met our

Re: [Proposal] Accept Jena into the Incubator

2010-11-12 Thread Jeremy Carroll
On 11/12/2010 6:05 PM, Benson Margulies wrote: CyberNeko and TagSoup both have acceptable licenses. Some people prefer TagSoup because it does not require Xerces. Have you read http://www.apache.org/legal/resolved.html? No I hadn't. That is very useful. A first reaction, concerning the GRDDL

Re: [Proposal] Accept Jena into the Incubator

2010-11-12 Thread Jeremy Carroll
I think this comes down to saxon as the issue is this helpful? http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/servicemix/smx4/bundles/tags/org.apache.servicemix.bundles.saxon-9.1.0.1_1/pom.xml?view=markup the other items (CyberNeko, XML Commons) may be work to find the right links ... Jeremy Jeremy Carroll

Re: Clerezza, Stanbol, Jena, Semantic Commons, WDYT?

2010-11-10 Thread Jeremy Carroll
- The core API for (mutable) graphs in: http://incubator.apache.org/clerezza/mvn-site/org.apache.clerezza.rdf.core/apidocs/index.html

Re: Clerezza, Stanbol, Jena, Semantic Commons, WDYT?

2010-11-09 Thread Jeremy Carroll
On 11/9/2010 8:22 AM, Florent Guillaume wrote: On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Andy Seaborne andy.seabo...@epimorphics.com wrote: Jeremy identified the IRI library as a potential contribution to a commons area. It is free-standing, and does not use or call any Jena RDF code - it depends only

Re: Clerezza, Stanbol, Jena, Semantic Commons, WDYT?

2010-11-09 Thread Jeremy Carroll
I could be accused of having gone overboard ... each of the slightly different specs as an explicit representation in the code ... Having changed job and looking at this from a different perspective I am less convinced by the pickiness. There is a largely unrealized goal in the IRI code to link

Re: Clerezza, Stanbol, Jena, Semantic Commons, WDYT?

2010-11-08 Thread Jeremy Carroll
To make the commons discussion more concrete I would suggest the following items for the commons: - an IRI library - some code to do with vocabularies. - connecting to a URL and doing semweb aware content negotiation (this is typically done badly) (Actually the IRI code should probably be

Re: Clerezza, Stanbol, Jena, Semantic Commons, WDYT?

2010-11-08 Thread Jeremy Carroll
On 11/8/2010 7:14 AM, Olivier Grisel wrote: There is a depedency relationship: - Stanbol is a of application level HTTP services and set of OSGi components that use: - Clerezza as an OSGi service provider which in turn is using: - Jena as a lib for parsing and serializing RDF models and as a