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GNU Prolog for Java

GNU Prolog for Java is an implementation of ISO Prolog as a Java library (gnu.prolog)

Downloading Prolog for Java

Prolog for Java can be found on the main GNU ftp server: http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuprologjava/ (via HTTP) and ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuprologjava/ (via FTP). It can also be found on the GNU mirrors; please use a mirror if possible.

The GPG keys used to sign releases will be signed using the key signing key for GNU Prolog for Java which has fingerprint BEBF A393 37E8 2048 D3B3 28F4 72C9 4F71 A10C 2B34.

Documentation

The API documentation for Prolog for Java is available online

Documentation for Prolog for Java is available online (html), (info), as is documentation for most GNU software. You may also find more information about Prolog for Java by running info gnuprologjava or by looking at /usr/share/doc/libgnuprolog-java/ or similar directories on your system.

Mailing lists

Prolog for Java has one mailing list: <info-gnuprologjava@gnu.org> this is the discussion list is and is used to discuss most aspects of Prolog for Java, including development. Bug reports should be directed to the savannah bug tracker and support requests to the savannah support tracker in the first instance. However if email discussion is required first or prefered then use the info list.

Announcements about Prolog for Java and most other GNU software are made on <info-gnu@gnu.org>.

To subscribe to these or any GNU mailing lists, please send an empty mail with a Subject: header of just subscribe to the relevant -request list. For example, to subscribe yourself to the GNU announcement list, you would send mail to <info-gnu-request@gnu.org>. Or you can use the mailing list web interface.

Getting involved

Development of Prolog for Java, and GNU in general, is a volunteer effort, and you can contribute. For information, please read How to help GNU. If you'd like to get involved, it's a good idea to join the discussion mailing list (see above).

Test releases
Trying the latest test release (when available) is always appreciated. Test releases of Prolog for Java can be found at http://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gnuprologjava/ (via HTTP) and ftp://alpha.gnu.org/gnu/gnuprologjava/ (via FTP).
Development
For development sources, bug and patch trackers, and other information, please see the Prolog for Java project page at savannah.gnu.org.
Maintainer
Prolog for Java is currently being maintained by Pavan Kumar Gorakavi.
Daniel Thomas is our GSoC student and doing the current development work. Please use the mailing lists for contact.

Licensing

Prolog for Java is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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