As we had a long discussion about this podling proposal.
I'd like to start a vote tomorrow if we don't have any other concerns
about the proposal.
Willem Jiang
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On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 10:27 AM Willem Jiang wrote:
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> Hi
>
> First happy new year to everyone!
FYI, I updated the proposal for the doc repo part.
Willem Jiang
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 9:04 PM Imba Jin <0...@imbajin.com> wrote:
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> Hi Willem,
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> It's OK, thanks for helping to update it, we'll move doc repo out of
> toolchains.
>
>
> And also thanks
Hi Willem,
It's OK, thanks for helping to update it, we'll move doc repo out of toolchains.
And also thanks for updating the mailing list.
___Imbajin @ HugeGraph Team
It makes sense for the Hugegraph client part of code.
I just we still keep the document repo seperatly, as it
Just FYI, I already updated the proposal on the mailing list part.
We can use the domain of hugegraph.apache.org during the incubation,
and we don't need change the domain after the graducation.
Willem Jiang
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On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 7:52 PM Imba Jin
> "general"
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> 发送时间:2022年1月11日(星期二) 晚上8:21
> 收件人:"Incubator General"
> 主题:Re: [DISCUSS] Incubating Proposal of HugeGraph
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>
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> Hi Jermy,
>
> Thanks for the exp
Hi Calvin,
Thanks for the advice.
After the Apache mail is granted, we will gradually update the address of
mailing list.
Imbajin @ HugeGraph Team
Thanks to the concern for the release with HugeGraph Toolchain repo, after
listened to the dev user voice, we think merge them to one will
help the community work/contribute for them better. (Due to their function is
similar users don't need to download multiple repos)
And regard to the
Hi,
Looks like a nice project.
BTW, the mailing list is best to use x...@hugegraph.apache.org.
Willem Jiang 于2022年1月11日周二 20:21写道:
> Hi Jermy,
>
> Thanks for the explanation.
> If hugegraph-studio is going to retire, I think it's OK if we just
> include hugegraph-hubble in the
Hi Jermy,
Thanks for the explanation.
If hugegraph-studio is going to retire, I think it's OK if we just
include hugegraph-hubble in the hugegraph-toolchain.
Another quick question, if we put hugegraph-client, hugegraph-loader,
hugegraph-tools, hugegraph-hubble, hugegraph-test, hugegraph-doc in
Hi Willem,
hugegrahp-studio is an outdated UI project, which is replaced by a new
version of UI project hugegrahp-hubble.
Of course we can also merge hugegrahp-studio into hugegraph-toolchain if
necessary.
--
Regards,
Jermy Li | Senior Software Engineer @Baidu
javalov...@gmail.com
Willem
Hi Jermy,
I just found you didn't mention the hugegraph-studio repo in the proposal.
Can you explain more about it?
Willem Jiang
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On Sat, Jan 8, 2022 at 5:27 PM Jermy Li wrote:
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> Hi
>
> Yes I'm sure all the relevant repos at GitHub/hugegraph [1] will be
How about we put this lines into the proposal to address the concern?
BTW, Baidu has a commercial product which is based on the HugeGraph.
I think it fine as long as the commercial product flow The Apache trademark
policy[1] and keep the HugeGraph code clean.
Hi
Yes I'm sure all the relevant repos at GitHub/hugegraph [1] will be donated
to ASF.
At present, there are more than 10 sub-projects. For the convenience of
management, we plan to merge them into 4 sub-projects [2].
Some demo projects may be ignored(like hugegraph-plugin-stanford-analyzer),
Hello Dave,
There are a few repos of HugeGraph at GitHub, it’s too loose and not easy to
manage. So the team decides to merge some of repos into [1],
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1. https://github.com/hugegraph/hugegraph
2. https://github.com/hugegraph/hugegraph-computer
3.
Hi -
Not every repository at GitHub.com/hugegraph is included in the proposal. What
does the HugeGraph community intend to do with those repositories? Are any of
those key to the project?
Thanks,
Dave
> On Jan 4, 2022, at 9:47 AM, Jermy Li wrote:
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> Hi, I'm Jermy from HugeGraph team.
Hi, I'm Jermy from HugeGraph team. Thanks to mentors for introducing the
project.
@JB
We have sorted out a comparison(some main features of graph database)
between
HugeGraph and Neo4j + Titan/Janus, I'm glad to share with you:
[image: a6a58aa0bd985416c650cebd9bf0e8d0.png]
(I post a picture here
I'm so glad to see that HugeGraph will enter into the Apache Incubator!
I'm happy to be the mentor of the project. As far as I know, HugeGraph
initial team has done a lot of work for this project.
BTW, our new project also need a graph database, I think HugeGraph is a
good choice
Best
+1
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 8:01 PM Xun Liu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Very happy to see the first incubation proposal in 2022.
> From the records of the github repo, we can see that this project has been
> developed since 2018.
> It feels very good, best wishes!
>
> Best Regards,
> Xun Liu
>
>
> On Tue,
Hi,
Very happy to see the first incubation proposal in 2022.
>From the records of the github repo, we can see that this project has been
developed since 2018.
It feels very good, best wishes!
Best Regards,
Xun Liu
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 9:15 PM Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote:
> Hi Yu,
>
> Thanks
Hi Yu,
Thanks for the update and useful details !
I will take a deeper look.
Regards
JB
On 04/01/2022 12:02, Yu Li wrote:
Thanks for driving this, Williem!
I'm happy to be the mentor of the project. I've had several conversations
with the team (both online and offline), and were attracted
Thanks for driving this, Williem!
I'm happy to be the mentor of the project. I've had several conversations
with the team (both online and offline), and were attracted by their
technical taste and willingness of open source contribution and
collaboration. Hope the project could be accepted by the
Hi JB,
There are some differences between the HugeGraph and Apache AGE.
They both provide graph query support and can be used on top of PostgreSQL.
As HugeGraph uses PostgreSQL as one of backend storage, it supports
other storage such as RocksDB, Cassandra, HBase, MySQL.
HugeGraph made lots of
Hi Willem,
it looks like an interesting project.
Just for my curiosity, how can we compare HugeGraph with Neo4j, Titan,
or PostgreSQL AGE ?
Especially in term of graph distribution, parallel processing, etc ?
Thanks !
Regards
JB
On 04/01/2022 03:27, Willem Jiang wrote:
Hi
First happy new
Great to hear. What really matters is that the project succeeds, which
it is likely to, given your mentor list.
All the best!
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 1:15 PM Willem Jiang wrote:
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> Hi Atri,
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> Thanks for the kind offering, as we already have enough mentors,
> maybe next time.
> BTW, there
Hi Atri,
Thanks for the kind offering, as we already have enough mentors,
maybe next time.
BTW, there could be more projects on the way this year.
Cheers,
Willem Jiang
Twitter: willemjiang
Weibo: 姜宁willem
On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 1:37 PM Atri Sharma wrote:
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> Great project.
>
> If you need
Hi,
According to DB-Engine's report, graph database is one of the most popular
database types.
HugeGraph project has reached a good start.
I would be happy to be one of the mentors of the project.
Wish it can be accepted by the incubator, and create a healthy community.
Best,
Great project.
If you need an additional mentor, count me in.
On Tue, 4 Jan 2022, 10:41 Juan Pan, wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Happy to be its mentor and input something here,
>
>
> When Jermy (one of their initial committers) contacted me about this
> project, I could feel their tech smell and the
Hello,
Happy to be its mentor and input something here,
When Jermy (one of their initial committers) contacted me about this project, I
could feel their tech smell and the belief in OpenSource and Apache. They
really want HugeGraph to become an active openSource community to include
It is a very good project.
I like it.
在 2022/1/4 上午10:28,“Willem Jiang” 写入:
Hi
First happy new year to everyone!
We want to propose HugeGraph[1] as a new Apache Incubator project.
HugeGraph is a large-scale and easy-to-use graph database. In the case
of 100+ billion
Hi
First happy new year to everyone!
We want to propose HugeGraph[1] as a new Apache Incubator project.
HugeGraph is a large-scale and easy-to-use graph database. In the case
of 100+ billion data (vertices and edges), HugeGraph has complete
HTAP[2] capabilities built in its internal system.
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