After some great debate and discussion with Mike and Ben, ccRdf 0.3.0 is now available. Improvments include smarter handling of predicate-object pairs in the RDF and clarification of the API. You can find more information “here”:http://yergler.net/projects/ccrdf. Enjoy.
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It’s ironic that code for ccRdf is released under a rather non-flexible license like the GPL..
I’d like to include this in a CC related project we’re doing, but can’t as a result of the license. Would you consider changing it to a more flexible license, for example BSD, LGPL or the CC by?