Dan Brickley wrote: > Since we're on the topic, ... could you offer any thoughts on prospects > for making librdfa a simple/easy drop-in for Redland/Raptor users? The desire is there on our side - and Dave submitted a set of patches shortly after the last release of librdfa that I integrated. It is a very simple process to integrate librdfa into most libraries and applications. Parse speed is about 15ms for a 50KB XHTML document (including parser start-up/shutdown). It really shouldn't take long at all... > Or ideally (if license can be alligned etc) persuading Dave Beckett > to ship it as part of Raptor? The licensing stuff isn't an issue... we can re-license it under whatever Dave Beckett wants to use. > I think this could do an awful lot of good for > RDFa adoption, and for the SemWeb in general... Same here - I'm certainly willing to do whatever we need to on our end to get librdfa integrated into Redland/Raptor... what needs to be done to make this happen, Dave? :) -- manu -- Manu Sporny President/CEO - Digital Bazaar, Inc. blog: RDFa Basics in 8 minutes (video) http://blog.digitalbazaar.com/2008/01/07/rdfa-basics/Received on Thursday, 1 May 2008 01:36:57 GMT
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