Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

2017-01-05 Thread Palash Kulshrestha
great, looking forward to it. Thanks Jason and everyone involved. On Friday, December 9, 2016 at 12:54:33 AM UTC+5:30, Jason Plurad wrote: > > Many folks in the Titan community have continued to reach out wondering > how to continue development on an Apache-licensed, open source, and > scalable

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

2016-12-21 Thread 王斌
It's so great, thanks Jason 在 2016年12月9日星期五 UTC+8上午3:24:33,Jason Plurad写道: > > Many folks in the Titan community have continued to reach out wondering > how to continue development on an Apache-licensed, open source, and > scalable graph database with pluggable backends. I want to let you know

Re: [Aurelius] Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

2016-12-17 Thread Tom Ellis
Awesome news, thanks Jason. On Fri, 16 Dec 2016, 22:20 Jason Plurad, wrote: > As a followup to my post on December 8th, I wanted to share that we had a > kickoff meeting this morning with the Linux Foundation to review the > charter for our community graph project. > > We are

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

2016-12-16 Thread Jason Plurad
As a followup to my post on December 8th, I wanted to share that we had a kickoff meeting this morning with the Linux Foundation to review the charter for our community graph project. We are forking the Titan code base. The name "Titan" cannot be used, so a new name has been chosen. We will

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

2016-12-16 Thread Austin Sharp
This is my question as well. Is this new project starting over from scratch, or will it be something evolutionary based on the Titan codebase? On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 6:14:10 AM UTC-8, Tom Ellis wrote: > > Does this therefore spell the death of Titan? There will be no fork? > > On

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

2016-12-14 Thread calvin . wu
+1 I'm looking forward to this new project~ On Friday, 9 December 2016 03:24:33 UTC+8, Jason Plurad wrote: > > Many folks in the Titan community have continued to reach out wondering > how to continue development on an Apache-licensed, open source, and > scalable graph database with pluggable

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

2016-12-13 Thread Jeffrey Freeman
I am the founder and developer of Ferma, a tinkerpop2 and tinkerpop3 ORM / OGM. I beleive it is still the fastest and most popular one out there but havent checked in a few months. https://github.com/Syncleus/Ferma With that said if there is any way I can get involved or help out I would be happy

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

2016-12-13 Thread Alain Rodriguez
+1 Can't wait to hear more details! On Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 6:14:10 AM UTC-8, Tom Ellis wrote: > > Does this therefore spell the death of Titan? There will be no fork? > > On Thursday, 8 December 2016 19:24:33 UTC, Jason Plurad wrote: >> >> Many folks in the Titan community have