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Bug#996464: ITP: atomic-data-rust -- graph database server to share Atomic Data on the web



Quoting Jonas Smedegaard (2021-10-14 13:04:13)
> * Package name    : atomic-server

>  atomic-server is a graph database server
>  for storing and sharing typed linked data.
>  .
>  Atomic Data is a modular specification
>  for sharing, modifying and modeling graph data.
>  It is designed to be highly extensible, easy to use,
>  and to make the process of domain specific standardization
>  as simple as possible.
>  Atomic Data is Linked Data, as it is a strict subset of RDF.
>  .
>  Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a standard model for data
>  interchange on the Web.

Exciting new progress: The packaging draft at 
https://salsa.debian.org/debian/atomic-data-rust now succesfully builds 
a working set of packages - atomic-server and atomic-cli.  It is a very 
dirty build: during build it pulls needed crates online, so this is 
certainly not acceptable officially in Debian yet.

Main task now is to patch the code to align closer to the releases of 
Rust crates available in Debian, to reduce the amount of reverse 
dependencies needing packaging before this can be released officially in 
Debian.

Another task possible to work on now is refining the configuration.  
Currently the daemon runs but using default settings which includes 
using domain "localhost".  Enough to play around with, but obviously 
unusable for a production system.

Anyone reading this with a bit of familiarity with Debian and interest 
in helping out, please reply here, and let's coordinate our efforts.


 - Jonas

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