+1 Lets do wiki page to get things up quickly then either provide links or migrate to website when it is settle.
- Henry On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Kostas Tzoumas <ktzou...@apache.org> wrote: > Very nice idea! > > How about starting with a wiki page and move/mirror to the website once > some content is there? > > Asking people to push their stuff to one github repository will probably > not work IMO > > On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 6:23 PM, Markl, Volker, Prof. Dr. < > volker.ma...@tu-berlin.de> wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> we should be able to host and organize that via the Berlin Big Data >> Center, as we will use Apache Flink as platform there and plan to develop >> an open, extensible repository of data anaylsis algorithms in this context >> anyways. >> >> In this context, I would indeed suggest some form of Github. >> >> Herzliche Grüße >> Volker Markl >> >> Von meinem iPad gesendet, daher evtl. kurz und knappe Nachricht >> >> > Am 24.11.2014 um 18:18 schrieb "Stephan Ewen" <se...@apache.org>: >> > >> > 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 >> >> >>