Sounds good.

Reminds me that I should probably look over GremlinBin and make sure
everything is in order. I'll probably spend some time on that this weekend.

On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Stephen Mallette <spmalle...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I've been tinkering with Ogre ( https://github.com/clojurewerkz/ogre ) in
> recent weeks and I basically have it working again. I'm talking to
> clojurewerkz about doing a milestone release to get some community
> feedback. Here's a little repl sample:
>
> clojurewerkz.ogre.core=> (traverse g V (match
>                     #_=>   (__ (as :a) (out :created) (as :b))
>                     #_=>   (__ (as :b) (has :name "lop"))
>                     #_=>   (__ (as :b) (in :created) (as :c))
>                     #_=>   (__ (as :c) (has :age 29)))
>                     #_=>   (select :a :c) (by :name)
>                     #_=>   (into-seq!))
> ({"a" "marko", "c" "marko"} {"a" "josh", "c" "marko"} {"a" "peter", "c"
> "marko"})
>
> Anyway, that's not really the purpose of this post. I had asked a friend to
> "clean-up" an image I had of Gremlin doing some graffiti on a wall of the
> Ogre logo. My friend took it to the next level and ended up doing this:
>
> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/clojurewerkz/ogre/fresh/gremlin-ogre.png
>
> which is insanely dope. I think this qualifies as "Character Scene
> Graphics" from our image usage policy:
>
> http://tinkerpop.apache.org/policy.html#graphic-usage-policy
>
> So I suppose this is a bit of a first test for this policy and so I'm
> asking permission to use this in the clojurewerkz README and potentially
> the general Ogre documentation. I would be sure to include a trademark
> notice for Apache TinkerPop wherever this was used. Is this an acceptable
> use of Gremlin for everyone?
>

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