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- [JSON-LD] is implemented in the separate [JSON-LD.ex] package
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## Upgrading to RDF.ex 0.6
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#### `RDF.Graph.new` and `RDF.Dataset.new`
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The arguments of the constructor functions of `RDF.Graph` and `RDF.Dataset` have changed. They now take the name of the graph resp. dataset as a `name` option. So, for example this
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```elixir
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RDF.Graph.new(EX.GraphName, data)
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```
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now has to be written like this
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```elixir
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RDF.Graph.new(data, name: EX.GraphName)
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```
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An option argument was needed for the new `prefixes` option and was impossible to provide in a maintainable way with the old interface.
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See [this section of the guide](https://rdf-elixir.dev/rdf-ex/serializations.html#managing-prefixes) for more on the new prefix management features.
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#### Equality of graphs and datasets
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With prefixes being added to the `RDF.Graph` data structure, you can no longer rely on `==` for equality comparisons between graphs and datasets, since graphs with the same data but different prefixes will be unequal in terms of `==`. You should use the new `RDF.Graph.equal?/2` and `RDF.Dataset.equal?/2` functions instead.
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See [this section of the guide](https://rdf-elixir.dev/rdf-ex/data-structures.html#equality) for more on that.
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## Contributing
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There's still much to do for a complete RDF ecosystem for Elixir, which means there are plenty of opportunities for you to contribute. Here are some suggestions:
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