On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Marcus Better <mar...@better.se> wrote:
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Hi,

what is the use case for Sesame in Virtuoso? IIUC Virtuoso was going to
work as a separate backend for Nepomuk (?), independent of Sesame.

From what I understand, it's a connector between Virtuoso and Sesame. It has 
nothing to do with Nepomuk.


In other words, does it make sense to put effort into packaging Sesame
as a Nepomuk backend?

As far as I understand, the current effort is behind packaging Virtuoso as a 
Nepomuk backend to replace Redland, so indeed, working on Sesame as Nepomuk 
backend is not important.

Remember that Redland, Sesame and Virtuoso have use cases outside of Nepomuk :) 
That's what I was thinking about when talking about Virtuoso's optional 
dependency on Sesame.

Cheers

Arthur

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