(Obviously, these are only the major software developments, and only of the past 10-15 years; previous projects have no trace on the Web…)
- r2epub, program to convert W3C documents, produced by ReSpec, to EPUB 3.2. A public service is also available for that purpose, using this module.
- SPARQLWrapper, a wrapper around a SPARQL service for Python. Moved to SorceForge, under the watchful eyes of Sergio Fernandez and Carlos Tejo, who are now maintaining the package. It has also become part of the standard Debian distribution.
- pyRdfa, an RDFa 1.1 distiller on top of Python’s RDFLib package. The module is also deployed as an online RDFa distiller service. This module is part of the collection of the packages usable with RDFLib.
- pyMicrodata, an Microdata to RDF software on top of Python’s RDFLib package. The module is also deployed as an online Microdata to RDF distiller service. This module is part of the collection of the packages usable with RDFLib.
- SPARQL engine for Python, included in RDFLib package. Michel Pelletier and Chimezie Ogbuji added an SPARQL Language parser, too, yielding a SPARQL implementation for Python.
- OWL RL module on top of Pythons RDFLib. The function in the module calculates the Closure graph, following the specification of the OWL 2 RL profile. This software is also at the basis of a RDFS and OWL 2 RL generator service.
- Graph Visualization Framework (GVF), also referred here and there as “Royere”, developed with Scott Marshall and Guy Melançon. It is currently at SourceForge, and it has gone its own way by now…