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tinysparql: Initial integration #12413

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TinySPARQL (formerly, Tracker) is a small SPARQL library powering indexing and search in the GNOME desktop. It contains a number of parsers for the SPARQL query language and various RDF formats that might benefit from fuzzing.

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garnacho is integrating a new project:
- Main repo: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/tinysparql
- Criticality score: N/A

TinySPARQL (formerly, Tracker) is a small SPARQL library
powering indexing and search in the GNOME desktop. It contains
a number of parsers for the SPARQL query language and various
RDF formats that might benefit from fuzzing.

Set up the initial integration for this project, subscribed to
the two maintainers of this project.

Signed-off-by: Carlos Garnacho <[email protected]>
@DavidKorczynski DavidKorczynski merged commit 6aec62a into google:master Oct 14, 2024
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