+1

Could you also update these? I've fielded lots of questions referring to
these old graph I/O pages.

https://github.com/tinkerpop/blueprints/wiki/GraphSON-Reader-and-Writer-Library

https://github.com/tinkerpop/blueprints/wiki/GraphML-Reader-and-Writer-Library

https://github.com/tinkerpop/blueprints/wiki/GML-Reader-and-Writer-Library

https://github.com/tinkerpop/blueprints/wiki/Batch-Implementation

Thanks!
-- Jason
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 6:36 PM Jean-Baptiste Musso <jbmu...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Quick follow up - the changes to the TP2 Gremlin documentation are now
> live. Props to Dylan since I couldn't remember where this was first
> mentioned.
>
> See for example
> https://github.com/tinkerpop/gremlin/wiki/Depth-First-vs.-Breadth-First
>
> Editing several pages on GitHub wikis was indeed as simple as cloning
> the wiki repository and doing commits (git clone
> https://github.com/tinkerpop/gremlin.wiki). Anything that hits the
> master branch goes live once pushed to Github.
>
> Jean-Baptiste
>
> On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Stephen Mallette <spmalle...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Jean-Baptiste, +1 for the wiki changes - and thanks for volunteering.
> I've
> > given you access to all the old repos in github so you should be free to
> > make the changes. Maybe give this thread another day to make sure no
> other
> > comments trickle in before you go to work on the changes. I think we
> might
> > want to go the extra step of adding your header to the READMEs and
> replace
> > our current gremlinbusters image - that way everything is consistent.
> >
> > Dylan, the gremlin-users info was very out of date, so I updated the
> About
> > description:
> >
> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!aboutgroup/gremlin-users
> >
> > and included a welcome message that points to the latest docs/website:
> >
> > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gremlin-users
> >
> > Everyone good with those changes?
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 4:54 PM, Dylan Bethune-Waddell <
> > dylan.bethune.wadd...@mail.utoronto.ca> wrote:
> >
> >> I believe I mentioned this on the Titan or Tinkerpop mailing list but it
> >> was off-topic at the time, so I will restate here:
> >>
> >>
> >> What about a pinned post on the gremlin-users mailing lists linking to
> the
> >> most recent docs and website as another guidepost for users in line with
> >> this one? Does this edit to all the old wikis etc. make such a thing
> >> redundant? My thinking on this is that it would be similar to the pinned
> >> post titled "On proper issue submission" at the top of the Titan mailing
> >> list - short and sweet, saving Tinker-time solving problems on the list
> >> that are not easily reproducible or particularly
> relevant/straightforward.
> >> It could also prevent some posts based on outdated information that
> beget
> >> more relevant questions posted deep down in the thread, which now has a
> >> misleading title that does not match the core of its content.
> >>
> >> ________________________________
> >> From: Jean-Baptiste Musso <jbmu...@gmail.com>
> >> Sent: Tuesday, June 7, 2016 4:05:16 PM
> >> To: dev@tinkerpop.apache.org
> >> Subject: Documentation deprecation warning on Github Wikis
> >>
> >> Dear devs,
> >>
> >> I was thinking recently that we could add a deprecation warning
> >> message on top of all former Github Wiki pages and warn visitors that
> >> a new version of TinkerPop is available. I think this was also brought
> >> up recently on the mailing list so I'm opening a discussion here.
> >>
> >> I feel that some newcomers are still hitting old school TinkerPop 2
> >> material when google'ing for graphs, Gremlin and TinkerPop. Adding a
> >> warning message on top of old Wiki pages pointing them to the freshest
> >> development on the Apache TinkerPop website could certainly help.
> >>
> >> If everyone agrees, I'm volunteering to git clone the Wiki on all
> >> repositories and edit all pages. As Stephen noted on HipChat, it's as
> >> simple as following these steps:
> >> https://help.github.com/articles/adding-and-editing-wiki-pages-locally/
> >> Adding and editing wiki pages locally - User Documentation<
> >> https://help.github.com/articles/adding-and-editing-wiki-pages-locally/
> >
> >> help.github.com
> >> Cloning wikis locally to your computer. Every wiki provides an easy way
> to
> >> clone its contents down to your computer: If you're using GitHub
> Desktop,
> >> click Clone in ...
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> Here's an example of such header we could add:
> >>
> >> https://gist.github.com/jbmusso/802cf97ceb20547ba6abf0b4112ac3ee
> >>
> >> Thoughts? Feel free to iterate. The wording could be improved.
> >>
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> Jean-Baptiste
> >>
>

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