Re: Planning to close Hydra Community Group due to inactivity unless we hear from you

Dear Hydra community,

May I ask if someone could point out any products using Hydra or services providing a Hydra-based API, please?

I was involved in OSLC [1] for quite a few years, which builds on top of LDP (sort of) to enable hypermedia-driven linked data APIs for engineering tools (these declared OSLC support [2]). I've been keeping an eye on Hydra since it's an effort in an adjacent space but never got an excuse to work with it since I have not encountered a tool/platform exposing a Hydra endpoint. I would love to have an excuse to play with some Hydra APIs, even better if one is in the engineering tooling domain!

Also, may I ask if there has been any synergy between Hydra and LDP?

Thanks,
Andrew

[1]: https://open-services.net/

[2]: https://open-services.net/resources/tools-survey-2020/


On 6 May 2024, at 17:17, Karol Szczepański <karol.szczepanski@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear Hydra Community members

In response to your objections I've contacted CG/BG System asking not
to close the group yet.

I'm not sure I agree with Asbjørn about being in deep hibernation -
I'd call that state a "clinical death", but this turmoil the notice
caused might bring some good.

Indeed I failed to push some new energy to the community after taking
over from Markus, but there was still some activity going on on GitHub
(which was also announced on the group), including a release candidate
pull request [1].

While the end of the road is close for the specification, there is
still some room for discussion about the final shape.

The notice itself is also a mark for me to take the final step with
publishing the spec.

Regards

Karol Szczepański

[1] https://github.com/HydraCG/Specifications/pull/243

Received on Saturday, 18 May 2024 17:04:46 UTC