You should add some of the output so people can see what it generates without
having to run the code.
Marko.
> On Sep 15, 2016, at 1:29 PM, robertdale wrote:
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> Github user robertdale commented on the issue:
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>https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/pull/414
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>Inaugurated my blog an
Github user spmallette commented on the issue:
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You should post a link to that on gremlin-users :)
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Github user robertdale commented on the issue:
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Inaugurated my blog and forever immortalized at
https://robertdale.github.io/2016/09/15/gremlin-create-gremlin-release-name.html
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Github user spmallette commented on the issue:
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Neat use of Gremlin - fun! Not sure if there's a tutorial to built out of
it or something?
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Github user robertdale commented on the issue:
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That's ok. I don't actually expect this to get merged. Just for fun. This
was a convenient way to share.
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Github user okram commented on the issue:
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Ha. For sure this is bad ass, but I don't know about putting it into the
repo... Well, perhaps off `bin/` or something dunno.
VOTE +0.
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