Re: A meta model for gremlin's property graph

2022-01-16 Thread pieter gmail
Hi, This is a continuation of the "first decide what we are trying to achieve in the first place." part. We seem to agree on most of what was iterated.  Do you have more items to add to the list? Here is the bit I did not quite follow. > > 3: Extend the gremlin grammar to specify schema create/e

Re: gremlint dependencies

2022-01-16 Thread Øyvind Sæbø
I've updated the dependencies as CTR, but it was not straightforward and not something npm audit was able to do on its own, which makes me a bit skeptical of leaving dependency management to dependabot. A typical problem is when the latest version of a package depends on an outdated package. Then w

Re: A meta model for gremlin's property graph

2022-01-16 Thread Joshua Shinavier
Hi Pieter, Responses inline. On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 9:49 AM pieter gmail wrote: > [...] > The primary inspiration from UML is the insight that a language can be > self describing. It is of course inevitable in the real world as we can > not tolerate infinite regression with regards to every l