I have not seen any updates in github since September. I wonder is blazegraph still alive? And if yes, when will it finally move from its outdated version sesame to RDF4J ?
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Thanks! There's two questions there: (1) we have two open sources releases
queued up; one is 2.1.5 updates for the 2.1.x branch and the 2.2 release
with RDF 1.1 support and an incremental update; (2) we don't yet have a
planned date for an RDF4j upgrade, but are definitely tracking the
developments.
I have not seen any updates in github since September. I wonder is
blazegraph still alive? And if yes, when will it finally move from its
outdated version sesame to RDF4J ?
I second this question. - Blazegraph is an amazing product, it outperforms competition in many ways. We would love to use it. But with the current outdated Wiki, fragile website (e.g. the support and contact pages not showing), references to outdated versions/functionalities all over the place - it is really hard do judge if it is a good idea to use.
PLEASE give us some love and update the website/wiki/blog to make it coherent with the current state of the project! Blazegraph is great - show that to us.
Why has there been such a change in public relations? I see lots of great information and commuity outreach in the time from 2014-2015, blog posts, documentation, research, etc... Provocatively put: Are you just busy or is the project dying?
Johannes
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I second this question. - Blazegraph is an amazing product, it outperforms
competition in many ways. We would love to use it. But with the current
outdated Wiki, fragile website (e.g. the support and contact pages not
showing), references to outdated versions/functionalities all over the
place - it is really hard do judge if it is a good idea to use.
PLEASE give us some love and update the website/wiki/blog to make it
coherent with the current state of the project! Blazegraph is great - show
that to us.
Why has there been such a change in public relations? I see lots of great
information and commuity outreach in the time from 2014-2015, blog posts,
documentation, research, etc... Provocatively put: Are you just busy or
is the project dying?
I am looking for the High Availability for Blazegraph and the Blazegraph documentation says that as of 2.0.0, it is part of the Enterprise Licensing. When I go to the Blazegraph Licensing page, it does not show Enterprise licensing as available (everything is GPL copy left).
I've asked this question a couple of times (in JIRA and here with my post still awaiting moderator approval for ~3 weeks) with no response. In addition, with the Blazegraph Licensing page not showing licenses that should be available according to their documentation, it is hard to tell if Blazegraph is still active or not.
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I have not seen any updates in github since September. I wonder is blazegraph still alive? And if yes, when will it finally move from its outdated version sesame to RDF4J ?
Anton,
Thanks! There's two questions there: (1) we have two open sources releases
queued up; one is 2.1.5 updates for the 2.1.x branch and the 2.2 release
with RDF 1.1 support and an incremental update; (2) we don't yet have a
planned date for an RDF4j upgrade, but are definitely tracking the
developments.
Thanks, --Brad
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 11:49 AM, Anton Kulaga antonkulaga@users.sf.net
wrote:
I second this question. - Blazegraph is an amazing product, it outperforms competition in many ways. We would love to use it. But with the current outdated Wiki, fragile website (e.g. the support and contact pages not showing), references to outdated versions/functionalities all over the place - it is really hard do judge if it is a good idea to use.
PLEASE give us some love and update the website/wiki/blog to make it coherent with the current state of the project! Blazegraph is great - show that to us.
Why has there been such a change in public relations? I see lots of great information and commuity outreach in the time from 2014-2015, blog posts, documentation, research, etc... Provocatively put: Are you just busy or is the project dying?
Johannes
Busy ;-)
Bryan
On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 11:55 PM, blackbird johannespfeffer@users.sf.net
wrote:
I am looking for the High Availability for Blazegraph and the Blazegraph documentation says that as of 2.0.0, it is part of the Enterprise Licensing. When I go to the Blazegraph Licensing page, it does not show Enterprise licensing as available (everything is GPL copy left).
I've asked this question a couple of times (in JIRA and here with my post still awaiting moderator approval for ~3 weeks) with no response. In addition, with the Blazegraph Licensing page not showing licenses that should be available according to their documentation, it is hard to tell if Blazegraph is still active or not.