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@plvsjason Not sure exactly which aspect you are interested in.
Last year, we received funding for making QLever fully compliant with the SPARQL 1.1 standard. The deadline is 30.06.2025. That is, by the end of June of this year, you can expect to have version 1.0 of QLever, which should be fully compliant with the SPARQL 1.1 standard (modulo certain corner cases, where deviating from the standard makes sense).
Having said that, QLever is perfectly usable for most use case already now. And there are many features beyond the standard specification that are unique to QLever (starting with it's unmatched speed, scalability, and resource efficiency).
Due to the many request, we have also recently founded a company, in order to satisfy the need for commercial support, consulting, tailored solutions, etc. QLever itself is and will remain fully open-source and accessible to all.
If you have more specific questions, feel free to reach out via email.
Hi All,
Is it possible to get a view from the team as to how ready for "product" Qlever is at this point?
Is it ready but with limitations? or good to go? IF not ready is there a road map for when QLever is expected to be ready?
Really excited by what the project has to offer, please feel free to reach out for further conversations.
Jason
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