Otavio/all,
Thanks for the overview and work on the initial release.
I saw most of the key repositories other than e.g. demos also got a version tag, great.
I am more than happy to help especially in areas like the JSR proposal (I am both Spec Lead and active EG Member in roughly half a dozen JSRs so far, in some I also helped the Spec Leads with these activities)
or Eclipse transformation since I have a working Eclipse committer account and am associated with the project so I can push or merge into Eclipse repositories once they are moved.
>Just to remember the Graph database already has a standard, the Apache TinkerPop project
Looking at TinkerPop I would not really call it a "standard". At most https://arxiv.org/abs/1508.03843 makes the impression "Gremlin" is the result of an academic thesis or paper written at a University. So there is underlying work in the academic sector like say Doug Lea or Michael Ernst do in areas closer to the JDK. Or the Spec Leads of JSRs 321 or 331 also both working at University institutes or "academic spin-offs" (let's not forget, SUN was named after Stanford UNiversity, so it also started there;-)
It does not seem there are RFCs or standards by ECMA, W3C, Oasis or other organizations behind TinkerPop, so it is an Open Source project implementing academic work. Similar to what e.g. Andrew Kennedy did with Units of Measure support in programming languages. Now he works for Microsoft for their F# language or similar projects. I was at least in touch with him over JSR 275 and 363, but he was not directly involved. Still a lot of what we did in 363 is inspired a lot by his works and papers.
So with TinkerPop or the papers and academic effort behind it, this could be similar for a possible JSR or JSRs, but those papers themselves are not standards Diana or other parts of the JNoSQL project would implement.
Please correct me and point us to a formal standard where those exist behind it.
Regards,
Werner
Gesendet: Freitag, 17. März 2017 um 13:35 Uhr
Von: "Ivan Junckes Filho" <ivanjunckes@xxxxxxxxx>
An: "jnosql developer discussions" <jnosql-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Betreff: Re: [jnosql-dev] 0.0.2 Roadmap
Hello Otavio, count on me to contribute on these initiatives.
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