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- Jared Whiklo
- Longshou Situ
- Esmé Cowles
Andrew Woods- A. Soroka
- Unknown User (acoburn)
- Yinlin Chen
- David Wilcox
- Aaron Birkland
- Michael Durbin
- Katherine Lynch
Doron ShalviNamita Bahulekar- Nick Ruest
- Benjamin Armintor
- Bethany Seeger
- Allen Flynn
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- Aaron C: Jena 3.x has been out for more than a year
- We currently use 2.13
- There is no support/development for 2.x
- Aaron C has a pull request into the core codebase
- Lots of files are changed due to package name changes and differences between RDF 1.0 and 1.1
- Pretty straightforward in terms of substantive changes
- fcrepo-transform uses ldpath-backend-jena, but there was a ticket to swap out that backend for ldpath-backend-linkeddata
- Unfortunately, this change is currently blocked by the Maven Enforcer module
- Andrew does not want to move forward with the Jena 3.x pull request since fcrepo-transform can’t move forward
- Andrew says he will do the rebasing
- Should we let the core codebase wait on certain extension modules with idiosyncratic dependencies?
- OSGi would help but this is a long term solution
- Adam: Can we relax the enforcer rules?
- Aaron: Yes
- This caching functionality would be hugely beneficial to the community
- Proposal:
Relax Maven enforcer on fcrepo-transform and fcrepo-webapp-plus, keep fcrepo-transform, swap out backend for ldpath-backend-linkeddata- Proposal approved by attendees on the call
- Update: it is not necessary to relax the maven enforcer. The same thing can be accomplished with maven dependency exclusions.
Fedora 4.6.0 (Last ModeShape4) - release testing status
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