Thanks! - for reporting your implementations of PROV

Hi all,

Just a couple of months ago, the PROV Working Group published four
candidate recommendations and asked for the community to report its
implementation and usage of PROV. We asked you to tell us what you were
doing with PROV by the end of January (only a month &  a half) and, wow!,
you really came through.

We have reports of 36 applications using PROV, 12 extensions of PROV-O and
5 datasets using PROV. People are using PROV for applications ranging from
statistics to earth science. There are implementations in Python, Java,
PHP,  and prolog.  Based on these reports, we are busy putting together an
implementation report.

But… we know there are more implementations out there. If you haven’t
reported your usage, in particular in datasets, there’s still time to get
included in our report. So fill out one of our surveys:

http://www.w3.org/2011/prov/wiki/Call_For_Implementations

To those who already reported, thanks.

Paul Groth
-- co-chair W3C Provenance Working Group
-- p.t.groth@vu.nl

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Received on Tuesday, 5 February 2013 18:13:44 UTC