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Posted to dev@commons.apache.org by Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org> on 2014/12/15 17:05:21 UTC

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Dear fellow committers,

The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
committers.

Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable Java
components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons project
may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.

The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and maintain
useful code.

While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.


Have fun,

Benedikt Ritter,
on behalf of the Apache Commons Community

[1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html

-- 
http://people.apache.org/~britter/
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Re: Fwd: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Enrico Daga <en...@gmail.com>.
and +1 for me too

Enrico
--
Enrico Daga
http://about.me/enridaga


On 18 December 2014 at 09:17, Minto van der Sluis <mi...@xup.nl> wrote:
> another +1
>
> Minto
>
> Tommaso Teofili schreef op 17-12-2014 om 23:26:
>> +1!
>>
>> Tommaso
>>
>> 2014-12-17 22:54 GMT+01:00 Peter Ansell <an...@gmail.com>:
>>> +1 to working with Clerezza on Commons RDF.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> On 18 December 2014 at 03:10, Andy Seaborne <an...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>> The system you referenced is now at:
>>>>
>>>> https://github.com/commons-rdf/commons-rdf
>>>>
>>>> and I hope you'll consider it for Clerezza.
>>>>
>>>>         Andy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 17/12/14 15:23, Reto Gmür wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the
>>> core
>>>>> RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF.
>>>>>
>>>>> This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF
>>>>> libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce
>>>>> auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which
>>> the
>>>>> library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the
>>>>> Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from
>>>>> the RDF model.
>>>>>
>>>>> I see two major TODOs:
>>>>> - Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical
>>>>> correctness
>>>>> at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API
>>>>> should
>>>>> be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than
>>>>> TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1].
>>>>> - RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and
>>> probably
>>>>> the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain
>>> literals
>>>>> and xsd-string typed literals
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Reto
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 1.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/201406.mbox/%3CCALvhUEWd_qYqLAANS6oeVVnR1ndzEv9FSSrO0s6KJ2VEA41adA@mail.gmail.com%3E
>>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>>> From: Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org>
>>>>> Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM
>>>>> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF
>>>>> committers
>>>>> To: committers@apache.org, Commons Developers List
>>>>> <de...@commons.apache.org>
>>>>>
>>>>> Dear fellow committers,
>>>>>
>>>>> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
>>>>> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all
>>> ASF
>>>>> committers.
>>>>>
>>>>> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable
>>>>> Java
>>>>> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons
>>>>> project
>>>>> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
>>>>>
>>>>> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and
>>>>> maintain
>>>>> useful code.
>>>>>
>>>>> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would
>>> consider
>>>>> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
>>>>> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Have fun,
>>>>>
>>>>> Benedikt Ritter,
>>>>> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
>>>>>
>>>>> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
>>>>> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
>>>>> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
>>>>> http://github.com/britter
>>>>>
>
>
> --
> ir. ing. Minto van der Sluis
> Software innovator / renovator
> Xup BV
>
> Mobiel: +31 (0) 626 014541
>

Re: Fwd: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Minto van der Sluis <mi...@xup.nl>.
another +1

Minto

Tommaso Teofili schreef op 17-12-2014 om 23:26:
> +1!
>
> Tommaso
>
> 2014-12-17 22:54 GMT+01:00 Peter Ansell <an...@gmail.com>:
>> +1 to working with Clerezza on Commons RDF.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Peter
>>
>> On 18 December 2014 at 03:10, Andy Seaborne <an...@apache.org> wrote:
>>> The system you referenced is now at:
>>>
>>> https://github.com/commons-rdf/commons-rdf
>>>
>>> and I hope you'll consider it for Clerezza.
>>>
>>>         Andy
>>>
>>>
>>> On 17/12/14 15:23, Reto Gmür wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the
>> core
>>>> RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF.
>>>>
>>>> This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF
>>>> libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce
>>>> auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which
>> the
>>>> library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the
>>>> Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from
>>>> the RDF model.
>>>>
>>>> I see two major TODOs:
>>>> - Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical
>>>> correctness
>>>> at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API
>>>> should
>>>> be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than
>>>> TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1].
>>>> - RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and
>> probably
>>>> the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain
>> literals
>>>> and xsd-string typed literals
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Reto
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 1.
>>>>
>>>>
>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/201406.mbox/%3CCALvhUEWd_qYqLAANS6oeVVnR1ndzEv9FSSrO0s6KJ2VEA41adA@mail.gmail.com%3E
>>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>>> From: Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org>
>>>> Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM
>>>> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF
>>>> committers
>>>> To: committers@apache.org, Commons Developers List
>>>> <de...@commons.apache.org>
>>>>
>>>> Dear fellow committers,
>>>>
>>>> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
>>>> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all
>> ASF
>>>> committers.
>>>>
>>>> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable
>>>> Java
>>>> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons
>>>> project
>>>> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
>>>>
>>>> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and
>>>> maintain
>>>> useful code.
>>>>
>>>> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would
>> consider
>>>> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
>>>> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Have fun,
>>>>
>>>> Benedikt Ritter,
>>>> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
>>>>
>>>> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
>>>> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
>>>> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
>>>> http://github.com/britter
>>>>


-- 
ir. ing. Minto van der Sluis
Software innovator / renovator
Xup BV

Mobiel: +31 (0) 626 014541


Re: Fwd: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Tommaso Teofili <to...@gmail.com>.
+1!

Tommaso

2014-12-17 22:54 GMT+01:00 Peter Ansell <an...@gmail.com>:
>
> +1 to working with Clerezza on Commons RDF.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Peter
>
> On 18 December 2014 at 03:10, Andy Seaborne <an...@apache.org> wrote:
> > The system you referenced is now at:
> >
> > https://github.com/commons-rdf/commons-rdf
> >
> > and I hope you'll consider it for Clerezza.
> >
> >         Andy
> >
> >
> > On 17/12/14 15:23, Reto Gmür wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the
> core
> >> RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF.
> >>
> >> This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF
> >> libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce
> >> auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which
> the
> >> library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the
> >> Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from
> >> the RDF model.
> >>
> >> I see two major TODOs:
> >> - Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical
> >> correctness
> >> at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API
> >> should
> >> be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than
> >> TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1].
> >> - RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and
> probably
> >> the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain
> literals
> >> and xsd-string typed literals
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >> Reto
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 1.
> >>
> >>
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/201406.mbox/%3CCALvhUEWd_qYqLAANS6oeVVnR1ndzEv9FSSrO0s6KJ2VEA41adA@mail.gmail.com%3E
> >> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> >> From: Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org>
> >> Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM
> >> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF
> >> committers
> >> To: committers@apache.org, Commons Developers List
> >> <de...@commons.apache.org>
> >>
> >> Dear fellow committers,
> >>
> >> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
> >> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all
> ASF
> >> committers.
> >>
> >> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable
> >> Java
> >> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons
> >> project
> >> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
> >>
> >> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and
> >> maintain
> >> useful code.
> >>
> >> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would
> consider
> >> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
> >> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
> >>
> >>
> >> Have fun,
> >>
> >> Benedikt Ritter,
> >> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
> >>
> >> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
> >>
> >> --
> >> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
> >> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
> >> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
> >> http://github.com/britter
> >>
> >
>

Re: Fwd: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Peter Ansell <an...@gmail.com>.
+1 to working with Clerezza on Commons RDF.

Cheers,

Peter

On 18 December 2014 at 03:10, Andy Seaborne <an...@apache.org> wrote:
> The system you referenced is now at:
>
> https://github.com/commons-rdf/commons-rdf
>
> and I hope you'll consider it for Clerezza.
>
>         Andy
>
>
> On 17/12/14 15:23, Reto Gmür wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the core
>> RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF.
>>
>> This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF
>> libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce
>> auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which the
>> library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the
>> Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from
>> the RDF model.
>>
>> I see two major TODOs:
>> - Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical
>> correctness
>> at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API
>> should
>> be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than
>> TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1].
>> - RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and probably
>> the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain literals
>> and xsd-string typed literals
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Reto
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.
>>
>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/201406.mbox/%3CCALvhUEWd_qYqLAANS6oeVVnR1ndzEv9FSSrO0s6KJ2VEA41adA@mail.gmail.com%3E
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org>
>> Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM
>> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF
>> committers
>> To: committers@apache.org, Commons Developers List
>> <de...@commons.apache.org>
>>
>> Dear fellow committers,
>>
>> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
>> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
>> committers.
>>
>> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable
>> Java
>> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons
>> project
>> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
>>
>> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and
>> maintain
>> useful code.
>>
>> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
>> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
>> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
>>
>>
>> Have fun,
>>
>> Benedikt Ritter,
>> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
>>
>> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>>
>> --
>> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
>> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
>> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
>> http://github.com/britter
>>
>

Re: Fwd: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Andy Seaborne <an...@apache.org>.
On 17/12/14 18:34, Reto Gmür wrote:
> Hi Andy
>
> I'm aware of this code it doesn't imho satisfy the clerezza stated goal
> (since the incubation proposal) to provide "An API modeling the W3C RDF
> standard without any vendor specific additions".

Many systems make that claim.
I don't know what vendor specific additions might be.

The issues discussions around "why?" for commons-rdf are very useful 
here.  What matters what a new API can do for users.  commons-rdf aims 
to make base storage switchable so that you can have portable algorithms 
or mixed systems.

Jena's goal is :
[[
the creation and maintenance of
open-source software related to accessing, storing, querying,
publishing and reasoning with semantic web data while
adhering to relevant W3C and community standards.
]]

Clerezza has it's own take on the specs, especially around blank nodes, 
leaning and default graphs having names.

All communities have experiences that have taken them in different 
directions.

> Yet in the current version
> the naming has become closer to the wording in the spec so we could
> partially use the results of this project.

Yes - I was on the WG.

>
> As concrete shortcoming of github-commons I see:
>
> - It adds things that are not in the API and make it less general purpose,
> like adding blank node identifiers from concrete syntaxes

Untrue.  The javadoc explains this

"This is not a serialization/syntax label."

> - It doesn't define the identity criteria (which quite clearly should be
> different for mutable and immutable graphs) for the defined types

Yes, it does.  Term equality.

If you want term equality for graphs how do you solve the size problem? 
  >100e6 triples in a graph.

As you know, Jena has put a lot of work into bnode isomorphism 
efficiency and even then makes no pretence of graph equality based on 
term or value equality.

	Andy

> - It doesn't extend the java collection APIs
>
> I've created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMMONSSITE-80 and I
> will commit a proposal created from the work at clerezza and github-commons.
>
> Cheers,
> Reto
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Andy Seaborne <an...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>> The system you referenced is now at:
>>
>> https://github.com/commons-rdf/commons-rdf
>>
>> and I hope you'll consider it for Clerezza.
>>
>>          Andy
>>
>>
>> On 17/12/14 15:23, Reto Gmür wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the core
>>> RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF.
>>>
>>> This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF
>>> libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce
>>> auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which the
>>> library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the
>>> Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from
>>> the RDF model.
>>>
>>> I see two major TODOs:
>>> - Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical
>>> correctness
>>> at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API
>>> should
>>> be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than
>>> TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1].
>>> - RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and probably
>>> the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain literals
>>> and xsd-string typed literals
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Reto
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 1.
>>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/
>>> 201406.mbox/%3CCALvhUEWd_qYqLAANS6oeVVnR1ndzEv9FSSrO0s6
>>> KJ2VEA41adA@mail.gmail.com%3E
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org>
>>> Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM
>>> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF
>>> committers
>>> To: committers@apache.org, Commons Developers List <
>>> dev@commons.apache.org>
>>>
>>> Dear fellow committers,
>>>
>>> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
>>> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
>>> committers.
>>>
>>> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable
>>> Java
>>> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons
>>> project
>>> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
>>>
>>> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and
>>> maintain
>>> useful code.
>>>
>>> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
>>> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
>>> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
>>>
>>>
>>> Have fun,
>>>
>>> Benedikt Ritter,
>>> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
>>>
>>> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>>>
>>> --
>>> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
>>> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
>>> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
>>> http://github.com/britter
>>>
>>>
>>
>


Re: Fwd: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Reto Gmür <re...@apache.org>.
Hi Andy

I'm aware of this code it doesn't imho satisfy the clerezza stated goal
(since the incubation proposal) to provide "An API modeling the W3C RDF
standard without any vendor specific additions". Yet in the current version
the naming has become closer to the wording in the spec so we could
partially use the results of this project.

As concrete shortcoming of github-commons I see:

- It adds things that are not in the API and make it less general purpose,
like adding blank node identifiers from concrete syntaxes
- It doesn't define the identity criteria (which quite clearly should be
different for mutable and immutable graphs) for the defined types
- It doesn't extend the java collection APIs

I've created https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMMONSSITE-80 and I
will commit a proposal created from the work at clerezza and github-commons.

Cheers,
Reto



On Wed, Dec 17, 2014 at 4:10 PM, Andy Seaborne <an...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> The system you referenced is now at:
>
> https://github.com/commons-rdf/commons-rdf
>
> and I hope you'll consider it for Clerezza.
>
>         Andy
>
>
> On 17/12/14 15:23, Reto Gmür wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the core
>> RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF.
>>
>> This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF
>> libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce
>> auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which the
>> library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the
>> Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from
>> the RDF model.
>>
>> I see two major TODOs:
>> - Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical
>> correctness
>> at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API
>> should
>> be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than
>> TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1].
>> - RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and probably
>> the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain literals
>> and xsd-string typed literals
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Reto
>>
>>
>>
>> 1.
>> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/
>> 201406.mbox/%3CCALvhUEWd_qYqLAANS6oeVVnR1ndzEv9FSSrO0s6
>> KJ2VEA41adA@mail.gmail.com%3E
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org>
>> Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM
>> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF
>> committers
>> To: committers@apache.org, Commons Developers List <
>> dev@commons.apache.org>
>>
>> Dear fellow committers,
>>
>> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
>> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
>> committers.
>>
>> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable
>> Java
>> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons
>> project
>> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
>>
>> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and
>> maintain
>> useful code.
>>
>> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
>> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
>> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
>>
>>
>> Have fun,
>>
>> Benedikt Ritter,
>> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
>>
>> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>>
>> --
>> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
>> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
>> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
>> http://github.com/britter
>>
>>
>

Re: Fwd: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Andy Seaborne <an...@apache.org>.
The system you referenced is now at:

https://github.com/commons-rdf/commons-rdf

and I hope you'll consider it for Clerezza.

	Andy

On 17/12/14 15:23, Reto Gmür wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the core
> RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF.
>
> This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF
> libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce
> auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which the
> library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the
> Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from
> the RDF model.
>
> I see two major TODOs:
> - Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical correctness
> at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API should
> be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than
> TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1].
> - RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and probably
> the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain literals
> and xsd-string typed literals
>
> Cheers,
> Reto
>
>
>
> 1.
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/201406.mbox/%3CCALvhUEWd_qYqLAANS6oeVVnR1ndzEv9FSSrO0s6KJ2VEA41adA@mail.gmail.com%3E
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org>
> Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM
> Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF
> committers
> To: committers@apache.org, Commons Developers List <de...@commons.apache.org>
>
> Dear fellow committers,
>
> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
> committers.
>
> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable Java
> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons project
> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
>
> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and maintain
> useful code.
>
> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
>
>
> Have fun,
>
> Benedikt Ritter,
> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
>
> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>
> --
> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
> http://github.com/britter
>


Fwd: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Reto Gmür <re...@apache.org>.
Hi,

This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the core
RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF.

This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF
libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce
auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which the
library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the
Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from
the RDF model.

I see two major TODOs:
- Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical correctness
at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API should
be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than
TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1].
- RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and probably
the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain literals
and xsd-string typed literals

Cheers,
Reto



1.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/201406.mbox/%3CCALvhUEWd_qYqLAANS6oeVVnR1ndzEv9FSSrO0s6KJ2VEA41adA@mail.gmail.com%3E
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org>
Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF
committers
To: committers@apache.org, Commons Developers List <de...@commons.apache.org>

Dear fellow committers,

The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
committers.

Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable Java
components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons project
may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.

The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and maintain
useful code.

While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.


Have fun,

Benedikt Ritter,
on behalf of the Apache Commons Community

[1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html

--
http://people.apache.org/~britter/
http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
http://github.com/britter

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Carl Hall <th...@apache.org>.
Very cool!  I've been digging through the JIRA tickets for dbutils.  I
would like to help clear those out and add some new things to the library.
I'll be sure to send details to the list as things come up.

On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> Dear fellow committers,
>
> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
> committers.
>
> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable Java
> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons
> project
> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
>
> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and maintain
> useful code.
>
> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
>
>
> Have fun,
>
> Benedikt Ritter,
> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
>
> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>
> --
> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
> http://github.com/britter
>

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Adrian Crum <ad...@sandglass-software.com>.
The challenge will be to keep Jira up-to-date. I would like to wrap up 
some Jira issues too, but ASF committers do not have edit permissions in 
Commons Jira.

Adrian Crum
Sandglass Software
www.sandglass-software.com

On 12/18/2014 2:42 AM, Carl Hall wrote:
> Very cool!  I've been digging through the JIRA tickets for dbutils.  I
> would like to help clear those out and add some new things to the library.
> I'll be sure to send details to the list as things come up.
>
> On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org> wrote:
>>
>> Dear fellow committers,
>>
>> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
>> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
>> committers.
>>
>> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable Java
>> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons
>> project
>> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
>>
>> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and maintain
>> useful code.
>>
>> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
>> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
>> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
>>
>>
>> Have fun,
>>
>> Benedikt Ritter,
>> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
>>
>> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>>
>> --
>> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
>> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
>> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
>> http://github.com/britter
>>
>

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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Carl Hall <ca...@gmail.com>.
Very cool!  I've been digging through the JIRA tickets for dbutils.  I
would like to help clear those out and add some new things to the library.
I'll be sure to send details to the list as things come up.

On Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> Dear fellow committers,
>
> The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
> Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
> committers.
>
> Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable Java
> components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons
> project
> may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.
>
> The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and maintain
> useful code.
>
> While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
> it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
> plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.
>
>
> Have fun,
>
> Benedikt Ritter,
> on behalf of the Apache Commons Community
>
> [1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html
>
> --
> http://people.apache.org/~britter/
> http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
> http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
> http://github.com/britter
>

Fwd: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF committers

Posted by Reto Gmür <re...@apache.org>.
Hi,

This sounds like a great occasion to publish a revised version of the core
RDF libraries in clerezza as Commons RDF.

This has been the topic of several discussions already. The Clerezza RDF
libraries are strictly based on the RDF concepts and does not introduce
auxiliary concepts (like BNode labels) that narrow the field in which the
library is useful. Compared with the APIs provided by triple stores the
Clerezza API can thus more broadly be used for use cases benefiting from
the RDF model.

I see two major TODOs:
- Renaming: The current naming puts great emphasis on technical correctness
at the expenses of matching the colloquial use of the terms. The API should
be simplified to have Graphs and ImmutableGraphs rather than
TripleCollections, Graphs and MGraphs [1].
- RDF 1.1 Adaptation: the identity criteria must be redefined and probably
the class structure adapted for the identity of no language plain literals
and xsd-string typed literals

Cheers,
Reto



1.
http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/clerezza-dev/201406.mbox/%3CCALvhUEWd_qYqLAANS6oeVVnR1ndzEv9FSSrO0s6KJ2VEA41adA@mail.gmail.com%3E
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Benedikt Ritter <br...@apache.org>
Date: Mon, Dec 15, 2014 at 4:05 PM
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Apache Commons grants write access to all ASF
committers
To: committers@apache.org, Commons Developers List <de...@commons.apache.org>

Dear fellow committers,

The Apache Commons Team is pleased to announce that write access to the
Apache Commons Subversion and Git repositories has been granted to all ASF
committers.

Apache Commons is an Apache project focused on all aspects of reusable Java
components. As such, the components maintained by the Apache Commons project
may be of interest to a variety of other Apache projects.

The Apache Commons community would like to invite you to share and maintain
useful code.

While Apache Commons is a Commit-Then-Review community, we would consider
it polite and helpful for contributors to announce their intentions and
plans on the dev mailing list [1] before committing code.


Have fun,

Benedikt Ritter,
on behalf of the Apache Commons Community

[1] http://commons.apache.org/mail-lists.html

--
http://people.apache.org/~britter/
http://www.systemoutprintln.de/
http://twitter.com/BenediktRitter
http://github.com/britter