I've read the link you provided, Ferma appears to meet all the requirements. The homepage as well as documentation can be found here: http://syncleus.com/Ferma
Would this email serve as the request or would you like me to start a new thread? On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 10:31 AM, Jeffrey Freeman < jeffrey.free...@syncleus.com> wrote: > I didn't belittle other projects. Saying a project is less mature or > popular is not "belittling" them. Than you for the info. > > On Oct 1, 2017 8:00 AM, "Stephen Mallette" <spmalle...@gmail.com> wrote: > > The Community Contributions listing is not a popularity contest. You don't > need to prove how great Ferma is and you certainly don't need to belittle > the efforts of other TinkerPop community members who have also contributed > OGMs. To get listed you simply need to meet our listing policy which is > spelled out here: > > http://tinkerpop.apache.org/policy.html > > If you do, you send an email along the lines of: > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/f1136cb44c634233a73627c > 23d73d18d0ed0c464bb3cf60af5dc8405@%3Cdev.tinkerpop.apache.org%3E > > The community will take some time to consider the proposal and then in all > likelihood it will be added - I don't think we've ever denied a request and > if we did, the problem was quickly rectified by the project owner and the > project got the listing addition. Please make sure Ferma complies with the > listing policy and start a fresh dev list thread for discussion. > > > > On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 12:03 AM, Jeffrey Freeman < > jeffrey.free...@syncleus.com> wrote: > > > I was looking at the "Community Contributions" section of > > http://tinkerpop.apache.org > > > > I noticed of all the OGM (Object Graph Model) Libraries listed all the > ones > > there are less mature, less active, and have less users than the more > > popular Ferma library ( https://github.com/Syncleus/Ferma ). Why was > this > > left out, it has been around for almost 4 years now (older than most of > the > > options on the list). > > > > Fair warning I am the author of Ferma, but you can check the project > > history to confirm most of my assertions. Seems it deserves mention in > the > > list. > > > > >