Hi Grant and the Aerospike Team, Congratulations on the new release! I look forward to trying out the database myself.
I see that you are requesting to be listed as a Provider in the website, is that correct? We have an official policy for it here https://tinkerpop.apache.org/docs/current/dev/provider/#policies. I took a quick look through your website docs and I don't see any problems adding Aerospike according to the policy. If there are no objections from the thread, I would go ahead (or Lyndon can drive this as well) with the addition. One question is if you'd like to provide a one-liner description of Aerospike for us to include? I can otherwise use the introduction from the docs page. Cheers, Yang On Wed, Jun 21, 2023 at 4:23 PM Grant Haywood <ghayw...@aerospike.com> wrote: > Hello People of TinkerPop dev! > > As some of you may (or may not) have heard, Aerospike recently released > their graph product. > It has been in development for a little over a year, and > implements TinkerPop. Right now this is an OLTP implementation. > > This was built in collaboration with Lyndon and Simon, who I am sure a lot > of you already know from their work on TinkerPop prior to joining > Aerospike. We hope to participate more in the TinkerPop project as time > allows in the future. > > You can find some info about the implementation here: > https://docs.aerospike.com/graph > https://aerospike.com/get-started-aerospike-graph/ > https://hub.docker.com/r/aerospike/aerospike-graph-service > > Note that it does require running Aerospike as the backing database. > > We would be thrilled to receive some feedback if any of you would like to > try it out, and even more thrilled if we could get it listed as one of the > Apache TinkerPop implementations. > > This has been in testing for some time now, but is a 1.0.0 product so I am > sure there will be some areas to improve, some of which are already under > way. > > Thanks in advance for any feedback you can provide. >