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Oxigraph
Oxigraph is a graph database library implementing the SPARQL standard. Its author is Thomas Pellissier Tanon thomas@pellissier-tanon.fr
The official upstream project is here: https://oxigraph.org/
https://github.com/oxigraph/oxigraph/
https://crates.io/crates/oxigraph
This package (ng-oxigraph) is a fork used internally by NextGraph.org project. It mostly adds CRDTs to RDF/SPARQL (and also provides a RocksDB backend with encryption at rest, and OpenBSD support).
If you are interested to know more about NextGraph: https://nextgraph.org
https://git.nextgraph.org/NextGraph/nextgraph-rs
https://crates.io/crates/nextgraph
License
Both OxiGraph and NextGraph are licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) at your option.
SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 OR MIT
Copyright is attributed to "Copyright (c) 2018 Oxigraph developers" for all the code corresponding to the commit 427d675c9b4e7f55308825357d8628c612b82a91 of the OxiGraph repository on date Mon Apr 8 09:11:04 2024 +0200.
All the code added in subsequent commits have a copyright attributed to "Copyright (c) 2022-2024 Niko Bonnieure, Par le Peuple, NextGraph.org developers".
NextGraph
NextGraph brings about the convergence of P2P and Semantic Web technologies, towards a decentralized, secure and privacy-preserving cloud, based on CRDTs.
This open source ecosystem provides solutions for end-users (a platform) and software developers (a framework), wishing to use or create decentralized apps featuring: live collaboration on rich-text documents, peer to peer communication with end-to-end encryption, offline-first, local-first, portable and interoperable data, total ownership of data and software, security and privacy. Centered on repositories containing semantic data (RDF), rich text, and structured data formats like JSON, synced between peers belonging to permissioned groups of users, it offers strong eventual consistency, thanks to the use of CRDTs. Documents can be linked together, signed, shared securely, queried using the SPARQL language and organized into sites and containers.
More info here https://nextgraph.org