This report has been submitted to the board

On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 11:41 AM, Stephen Mallette <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Here is the draft of the January 2018 board report - please let me know if
> there is anything else to add.
>
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> ## Description:
> Apache TinkerPop is a graph computing framework for both graph databases
> (OLTP) and graph analytic systems (OLAP).
>
> ## Activity:
> TinkerPop released versions 3.2.7 and 3.3.1 in this last reporting cycle.
> Both were basically maintenance releases as a whole, but both included the
> first official convenience releases of Gremlin.Net for the .NET community
> (prior versions were just release candidates). Development has started on
> the next releases in 3.2.8 and 3.3.2. These releases will again focus on
> bug fixes, but may include initial support for gremlin-javascript which
> will allow the Javascript community to have more native support for
> TinkerPop in their language.
>
> In the wider TinkerPop community, Amazon announced their new TinkerPop
> enabled graph database called Neptune[1]. In a separate announcement, we
> have
> also learned that Microsoft's Azure Cosmos DB is now ready for general
> availability[2]. Finally, it was learned that the Bitsy[3] graph database
> and
> the Pixy[4] graph pattern matching and logic programming language have
> both
> been upgraded to support the latest version of TinkerPop 3.x (these pieces
> of
> software were originally developed on TinkerPop 2.x years ago, which is not
> compatible at all with 3.x so it was nice to see them available to users
> again).
>
> TinkerPop has a new committer with the addition of Kelvin Lawrence.
>
> ## Issues:
> There are no issues requiring board attention at this time.
>
> ## Releases:
> - 3.2.7 (December 17, 2017)
> - 3.3.1 (December 17, 2017)
>
> ## PMC/Committer:
>
> - Last PMC addition was Robert Dale - April 2017
> - Last committer addition was Kelvin Lawrence - December 2017
>
> ## Links
>
> [1] https://aws.amazon.com/neptune/
> [2] https://s.apache.org/yTRH
> [3] https://github.com/lambdazen/bitsy
> [4] https://github.com/lambdazen/pixy
>

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