Right now, this library follows some Ruby conventions but needs a lot of
cleanup. What I planned to do was to consolidate the API's from Rena,
Samizdat and the Semitar library (the approaches are very similar). I
wanted to make this a more pure Ruby solution on the front end with an
abstract API to the different backend stores that Redland provides.
That was my hope but I don't know when I can get back to it unless I can
complile Redland on windows.
So, in conclusion, this project is not active at the moment but
eventually I plan on working on it some more. If anyone wants to help
in this endeavor, or if anyone wants to spearhead the port of this
library, I wouldn't mind and would even gladly accept someone leading this.
thanks,
dominic
Demetrius Nunes wrote:
>Is this project still active?
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>Thanks
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