I some sense the wiki would be nice, but to me, wiki pages feel like "we did not find a better place for that"...
On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Robert Metzger <rmetz...@apache.org> wrote: > Hi, > > great idea! > Maybe we should use the Wiki for such a list? It would make it easier for > users to just drop a link to a github repo of an algorithm implementation. > > > > On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Kruse, Sebastian <sebastian.kr...@hpi.de> > wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > at HPI, we recently had the idea of a projects page on the Flink web > site. > > Such a page could present programs that have been implemented atop of > > Flink, ideally with a link to a github repository of the respective > > project's code. This could bring benefits for both the Flink maintainers > > and users with it. > > > > At first, these projects could promote the versatility of the Flink > > platform if the Flink programs are concerned with quite different > problems > > (graph algorithms, machine learning, data analytics, ...). Moreover, a > lot > > of projects underline the relevance of Flink as a GP data processing > > platform. Last but not least, given a set of readily implemented use > cases, > > a rather non-technical audience (i.e., w/o programming background) could > > try out Flink without having to write any code (ideally). > > > > Also, such a projects page would be beneficial for the people that write > > new Flink programs. Without a distribution platform for Flink programs, > it > > is likely that every program written in Flink is only used by its own > > authors. The project page would be a good place to promote own Flink > > programs but also to exchange programs, best practices or even subplans > and > > operators. > > > > As I think, that this idea addresses an important issue, I am putting it > > here for discussion and looking forward to your feedback. :) > > > > Cheers, > > Sebastian > > >