Quick note, as Florian will be out of the office for the next two weeks, I can update and submit the ASF report with the proposed edits if there are no comments or concerns.
Cheers, Yang On Fri, Jul 7, 2023 at 12:30 PM Yang Xia <ya...@bitquilltech.com> wrote: > Hi Florian, > > Thank you for drafting and submitting the report. > > I just have some small edits for Project Activity and added some > clarification to the Project Status sections, and wondering if you would > still be able to do a quick update? > > Here are the sections with the edits added: > > ## Project Activity: > TinkerPop released versions 3.5.6, 3.6.3, and 3.6.4. in the last quarter. > These releases were mostly maintenance releases. One noteworthy > improvement in 3.5.6 and 3.6.3 is a new multi-architecture Docker image for > Gremlin Server which supports ARM64 in addition to AMD64. This release also > included important performance improvements for Gremlin Console and > TraversalStrategy applications for users and providers. 3.6.4 was a patch > release that fixed a critical bug in the Java driver and a memory leak in > the .NET driver. > > We are closing in on releasing 3.7.0 shortly, a release that includes work > from over a year. Major improvements in this release are support for JDK 17 > and Groovy 4. This release will also include usability improvements in > areas that users often request, such as support for string manipulations > directly in Gremlin, returning vertices and edges with their properties by > default instead of only as reference elements, which often led to > confusion, especially for new users. We have also been working on adding > transaction support to TinkerGraph, the TinkerPop reference graph > implementation. > Together with 3.7.0, we plan to also publish maintenance releases 3.5.7 > and 3.6.5. > > In the wider TinkerPop ecosystem, we learned that Aerospike released the > first version of their graph database which supports TinkerPop. > New graph database.[1] > > ## Project Status: Ongoing > Activity is relatively high, considering we are actively working on > releases, have daily commits and development discussions on the dev list. > We also have an active user community on Discord where developers and users > engage on questions, as well as regular live events on Twitch for > knowledge-sharing. > > Hope you enjoy the time off! > > Best, > > Yang > > > On Fri, Jul 7, 2023 at 6:22 AM Florian Hockmann <f...@florian-hockmann.de> > wrote: > >> I already submitted the report as I will be out of office the next two >> weeks >> and therefore not able to submit it then. I had to add another small >> section >> about the "Project Status" which has been added as a mandatory section >> since >> our last report. Here is the final report: >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ## Description: >> Apache TinkerPop is a graph computing framework for both graph databases >> (OLTP) and graph analytic systems (OLAP). >> >> ## Issues: >> There are no issues requiring board attention. >> >> ## Project Status: Ongoing >> Activity is relatively high, considering that we are actively working on >> releases, have daily commits and discussions on the dev list and Discord, >> as >> well as regular live events on Twitch. >> >> ## Membership Data: >> Community changes, past quarter: >> - No new PMC members. Last addition was Yang Xia on 2023-03-15. >> - Cole Greer was added as committer on 2023-05-30 >> >> ## Project Activity: >> TinkerPop released versions 3.5.6, 3.6.3, and 3.6.4. in the last quarter. >> These >> releases were mostly maintenance releases. One noteworthy improvement in >> 3.5.6 >> and 3.6.3 is a new multi-architecture Docker image for Gremlin Server >> which >> supports ARM64 in addition to AMD64. >> 3.6.4 was a patch release that fixed a critical bug in the Java driver >> and a >> memory leak in the .NET driver. >> >> We are closing in on releasing 3.7.0 shortly, a release that includes work >> from >> over a year. Major improvements in this release are support for JDK 17 and >> Groovy 4. This release will also include usability improvements in areas >> that >> users often request like support for string manipulations directly in >> Gremlin >> and returning vertices and edges with their properties by default instead >> of >> only as reference elements which often led to confusion, especially for >> new >> users. >> Together with 3.7.0, we plan to also publish maintenance releases 3.5.6 >> and >> 3.6.4. >> >> In the wider TinkerPop ecosystem, we learned that Aerospike released the >> first >> version of their graph database which supports TinkerPop >> New graph database.[1] >> >> ### Releases: >> 3.6.4 was released on 2023-05-12. >> 3.5.6 was released on 2023-05-01. >> 3.6.3 was released on 2023-05-01. >> >> ## Community Health: >> We again had some live events on Twitch[2] where the recording are >> available >> on >> our YouTube channel[3]: >> >> * TinkerPop Wide: ArcadeDB - a Multi-Model Database with Gremlin - >> Presenter: >> Luca Garulli - founder of ArcadeDB >> >> * Contributorcast: Apache TinkerPop 3.5.6/3.6.3 Post-Release Review - >> Presenter: Yang Xia, Valentyn Kahamlyk, Cole Greer, and Ken Hu >> >> * TinkerPop Wide: Introducing Graph Notebook - Presenter: Kelving Lawrence >> and >> Taylor Riggan from AWS, working on Amazon Neptune >> >> ## Links >> >> [1]: >> >> https://aerospike.com/news/press-release/aerospike-delivers-real-time-scalab >> le-graph-database/ >> <https://aerospike.com/news/press-release/aerospike-delivers-real-time-scalable-graph-database/> >> [2]: https://www.twitch.tv/apachetinkerpop >> [3]: https://www.youtube.com/@apachetinkerpop >> >> >> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- >> Von: Florian Hockmann <f...@florian-hockmann.de> >> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 5. Juli 2023 14:00 >> An: dev@tinkerpop.apache.org >> Betreff: [DISCUSS] Draft ASF Board Report - July 2023 >> >> Here is the attached draft of our board report for this quarter - please >> let >> me know if there is anything to add or edit. >> >> >> >> -------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> >> >> ## Description: >> >> Apache TinkerPop is a graph computing framework for both graph databases >> >> (OLTP) and graph analytic systems (OLAP). >> >> >> >> ## Issues: >> >> There are no issues requiring board attention. >> >> >> >> ## Membership Data: >> >> Community changes, past quarter: >> >> - No new PMC members. Last addition was Yang Xia on 2023-03-15. >> >> - Cole Greer was added as committer on 2023-05-30 >> >> >> >> ## Project Activity: >> >> TinkerPop released versions 3.5.6, 3.6.3, and 3.6.4. in the last quarter. >> These >> >> releases were mostly maintenance releases. One noteworthy improvement in >> 3.5.6 >> >> and 3.6.3 is a new multi-architecture Docker image for Gremlin Server >> which >> >> supports ARM64 in addition to AMD64. >> >> 3.6.4 was a patch release that fixed a critical bug in the Java driver >> and a >> >> memory leak in the .NET driver. >> >> >> >> We are closing in on releasing 3.7.0 shortly, a release that includes work >> from >> >> over a year. Major improvements in this release are support for JDK 17 and >> >> Groovy 4. This release will also include usability improvements in areas >> that >> >> users often request like support for string manipulations directly in >> Gremlin >> >> and returning vertices and edges with their properties by default instead >> of >> >> only as reference elements which often led to confusion, especially for >> new >> >> users. >> >> Together with 3.7.0, we plan to also publish maintenance releases 3.5.6 >> and >> >> 3.6.4. >> >> >> >> In the wider TinkerPop ecosystem, we learned that Aerospike released the >> first >> >> version of their graph database which supports TinkerPop >> >> New graph database.[1] >> >> >> >> ### Releases: >> >> 3.6.4 was released on 2023-05-12. >> >> 3.5.6 was released on 2023-05-01. >> >> 3.6.3 was released on 2023-05-01. >> >> >> >> ## Community Health: >> >> We again had some live events on Twitch[2] where the recording are >> available >> on >> >> our YouTube channel[3]: >> >> >> >> * TinkerPop Wide: ArcadeDB - a Multi-Model Database with Gremlin - >> Presenter: >> >> Luca Garulli - founder of ArcadeDB >> >> >> >> * Contributorcast: Apache TinkerPop 3.5.6/3.6.3 Post-Release Review - >> >> Presenter: Yang Xia, Valentyn Kahamlyk, Cole Greer, and Ken Hu >> >> >> >> * TinkerPop Wide: Introducing Graph Notebook - Presenter: Kelving Lawrence >> and >> >> Taylor Riggan from AWS, working on Amazon Neptune >> >> >> >> ## Links >> >> >> >> [1]: >> >> https://aerospike.com/news/press-release/aerospike-delivers-real-time-scalab >> le-graph-database/ >> <https://aerospike.com/news/press-release/aerospike-delivers-real-time-scalable-graph-database/> >> >> [2]: https://www.twitch.tv/apachetinkerpop >> >> [3]: https://www.youtube.com/@apachetinkerpop >> >> >>