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Posted to dev@rya.apache.org by Lars W <la...@gmail.com> on 2020/11/09 09:03:17 UTC

Request for JIRA account and short introduction

Hi,

 Is it possible to get a JIRA account (preferably with the user name
"larsw").

 Short introduction:

I work for Thales as a Senior Software Architect, and I'm working on
multiple improvements in a GitHub-based fork, but it would be better if
some of these find their way upstream into the main repo :-)

* Upgrade to RDF4J 3.4.3
* Support for RDF* / SPARQL*
* New Spring Boot-based web host including support for OAuth2 Resource
Server-based authorization (ex. Flow authorizations in an access token
generated by an authorization server like Keycloak)
*  New web frontend based on Yasqui/YASQE - with patched grammar supporting
SPARQL* from the OntoText-fork of Yasgui and support for OpenID
Connect/OAuth2 for login/access token to use agains the backend.
* Misc. improvements/refactorings.

Regards,

--larsw

Re: Request for JIRA account and short introduction

Posted by Adina Crainiceanu <ad...@usna.edu>.
Hi Lars,

Welcome to the project! You should create a Jira account (
https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa) and then let us know
the username, so we can add you as a contributor.
All contributions are welcome. See if there is a Jira ticket open already
for an issue, if you want to submit something, before creating new issues.
If there is no existing ticket for an issue you are interested in, feel
free to create a new issue and you can assign it to yourself.
As a new contributor, it is often good to start with small PRs that can be
easily reviewed, before moving on to bigger changes.

Looking forward to  hearing more from you,
Adina

On Mon, Nov 9, 2020 at 4:03 AM Lars W <la...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  Is it possible to get a JIRA account (preferably with the user name
> "larsw").
>
>  Short introduction:
>
> I work for Thales as a Senior Software Architect, and I'm working on
> multiple improvements in a GitHub-based fork, but it would be better if
> some of these find their way upstream into the main repo :-)
>
> * Upgrade to RDF4J 3.4.3
> * Support for RDF* / SPARQL*
> * New Spring Boot-based web host including support for OAuth2 Resource
> Server-based authorization (ex. Flow authorizations in an access token
> generated by an authorization server like Keycloak)
> *  New web frontend based on Yasqui/YASQE - with patched grammar supporting
> SPARQL* from the OntoText-fork of Yasgui and support for OpenID
> Connect/OAuth2 for login/access token to use agains the backend.
> * Misc. improvements/refactorings.
>
> Regards,
>
> --larsw
>


-- 
Dr. Adina Crainiceanu
Professor
Computer Science Department
United States Naval Academy
410-293-6822
adina@usna.edu
http://www.usna.edu/Users/cs/adina/