Hi Ahmed,

As Philippe mentioned, I can set you up on git.spdx.org.  Just send me your
ssh public key and I'll set it up and send you the information on how to
access the repository.

Gary

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:spdx-tech-
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of Philippe Ombredanne
> Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 1:09 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]; Nuno Brito; Philippe Ombredanne
> Subject: Re: GSoC python binding project - Fw: Re: Google Summer of
> Code 2014: Ahmed's project
> 
> On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 1:14 AM, Hin-Tak Leung
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Ahmed,
> > Administratively, I think we should also estabish a few ground rules:
> > - you should register some public source-code hosting facility -
> > github, etc - as soon as possible, for show-casing your up-coming
> work
> > and aiding discussion and collaboration.
> 
> Amhed:
> Gary can set you up on git.spdx.org alright. And you can mirror it
> elsewhere as you please.
> And communication-wise, all the communication should go through the
> spdx-tech list.
> 
> [....]
> 
> > As for the actual work itself, besides the suggestions I already
> made,
> > following the thought on the jython + existing java-work approach,
> > there is also a somewhat similar route via gcj and building the java
> > binding into shared libraries than going C-binding approach.
> 
> Amhed, Hin-Tak:
> Anything that would be dependent on bindings with another SPDX
> implementation, a Java implementation or else is IMHO a bad idea.
> The goal is to have an implementation in pure Python, not an
> interpretation for a certain interpreter of Python.
> In terms of Python version this should be based on Python 2.7, and
> optionally support Python 3.
> The Java tests cases might be interesting for reference and possibly
> for inspiration, but beyond that the way SPDX is implemented in Java is
> language and library specific and might not apply to Python.
> Also SPDX is not entirely about RDF: we have also a name/value pair
> serialization format.
> With that said, RDF-wise (for the data model) there are plenty of
> Python libs available that grok RDF, RDFlib and RDFalchemy being among
> the most prominent
> 
> 
> --
> Cordially
> Philippe Ombredanne
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