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Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

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 that the
Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project, including
developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need. The
logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on the
open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license will
be maintained, and the community will operate along the same principles of
an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete, all are welcome
to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph solution.

-- Jason

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

Posted by ca...@soocii.me.
+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 backends. I want to let you know 
> that the Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project, 
> including developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need. 
> The logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on 
> the open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license 
> will be maintained, and the community will operate along the same 
> principles of an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete, 
> all are welcome to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph 
> solution.
>
> -- Jason
>

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

Posted by Jeffrey Freeman <je...@syncleus.com>.
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 to get the Ferma project involved.

On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 2:45 PM, Alain Rodriguez <al...@uber.com> wrote:

> +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 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
>>> that the Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project,
>>> including developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need.
>>> The logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on
>>> the open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license
>>> will be maintained, and the community will operate along the same
>>> principles of an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete,
>>> all are welcome to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph
>>> solution.
>>>
>>> -- Jason
>>>
>>

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

Posted by Alain Rodriguez <al...@uber.com>.
+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 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 
>> that the Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project, 
>> including developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need. 
>> The logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on 
>> the open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license 
>> will be maintained, and the community will operate along the same 
>> principles of an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete, 
>> all are welcome to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph 
>> solution.
>>
>> -- Jason
>>
>

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

Posted by Tom Ellis <te...@gmail.com>.
Awesome news, thanks Jason.

On Fri, 16 Dec 2016, 22:20 Jason Plurad, <pl...@gmail.com> 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 forking the Titan code base. The name "Titan" cannot be used, so a
> new name has been chosen.
>
> We will continue and coordinate the efforts already underway for the past
> year by organizations around the world. We will post a plan with more
> specific details of features and future development plans, including
> participation guidelines, in January.
>
> Happy Holidays!
>
> -- Jason
>
>
> On Friday, December 16, 2016 at 12:39:35 PM UTC-5, Austin Sharp wrote:
>
> 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 Thursday, 8 December 2016 19:24:33 UTC, 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 backends. I want to let you know
> that the Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project,
> including developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need.
> The logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on
> the open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license
> will be maintained, and the community will operate along the same
> principles of an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete,
> all are welcome to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph
> solution.
>
> -- Jason
>
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Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

Posted by Jason Plurad <pl...@gmail.com>.
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 continue and coordinate the efforts already underway for the past 
year by organizations around the world. We will post a plan with more 
specific details of features and future development plans, including 
participation guidelines, in January.

Happy Holidays!

-- Jason

On Friday, December 16, 2016 at 12:39:35 PM UTC-5, Austin Sharp wrote:
>
> 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 Thursday, 8 December 2016 19:24:33 UTC, 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 backends. I want to let you know 
>>> that the Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project, 
>>> including developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need. 
>>> The logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on 
>>> the open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license 
>>> will be maintained, and the community will operate along the same 
>>> principles of an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete, 
>>> all are welcome to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph 
>>> solution.
>>>
>>> -- Jason
>>>
>>

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

Posted by Austin Sharp <au...@gmail.com>.
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 Thursday, 8 December 2016 19:24:33 UTC, 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 backends. I want to let you know 
>> that the Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project, 
>> including developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need. 
>> The logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on 
>> the open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license 
>> will be maintained, and the community will operate along the same 
>> principles of an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete, 
>> all are welcome to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph 
>> solution.
>>
>> -- Jason
>>
>

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

Posted by Tom Ellis <te...@gmail.com>.
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 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 
> that the Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project, 
> including developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need. 
> The logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on 
> the open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license 
> will be maintained, and the community will operate along the same 
> principles of an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete, 
> all are welcome to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph 
> solution.
>
> -- Jason
>

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

Posted by Palash Kulshrestha <tr...@gmail.com>.
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 graph database with pluggable backends. I want to let you know 
> that the Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project, 
> including developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need. 
> The logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on 
> the open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license 
> will be maintained, and the community will operate along the same 
> principles of an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete, 
> all are welcome to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph 
> solution.
>
> -- Jason
>

Re: Open graph effort at the Linux Foundation

Posted by 王斌 <wa...@gmail.com>.
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 
> that the Linux Foundation is establishing an open community graph project, 
> including developers from various backend providers, to fulfill that need. 
> The logistics for this new home are being finalized, and it will carry on 
> the open source heritage of Titan with open governance. The Apache license 
> will be maintained, and the community will operate along the same 
> principles of an Apache project. Once naming the new project is complete, 
> all are welcome to join, contribute, and drive forward this scalable graph 
> solution.
>
> -- Jason
>