JanusGraph online meetup


Ted Wilmes <twi...@...>
 

Hello,
I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 
host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with
the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 
between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 
only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 
you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about
as members of the JanusGraph community.

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards
items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe
even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin
* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)
* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks
* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)
* How to load data into JanusGraph
* Latest and greatest Janus development news
* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG
* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)
* ... other ideas?

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 
be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

Thanks,
Ted


Meenal Chhabra <mee...@...>
 

Hi Ted,

I'd love to attend this meetup!

thanks,
Meenal

On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 10:30 AM Ted Wilmes <twi...@...> wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 
host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with
the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 
between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 
only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 
you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about
as members of the JanusGraph community.

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards
items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe
even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin
* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)
* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks
* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)
* How to load data into JanusGraph
* Latest and greatest Janus development news
* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG
* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)
* ... other ideas?

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 
be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

Thanks,
Ted

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Jan Jansen <faro...@...>
 

Hi Ted,

I'd love to attend this meetup.

I have an idea for a topic about JanusGraph development.

Best,
Jan


Oleksandr Porunov <alexand...@...>
 

Hello ted,

I'd love to attend this meetup too.

Regards,
Oleksandr


On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 8:30:51 PM UTC+2, Ted Wilmes wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 
host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with
the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 
between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 
only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 
you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about
as members of the JanusGraph community.

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards
items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe
even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin
* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)
* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks
* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)
* How to load data into JanusGraph
* Latest and greatest Janus development news
* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG
* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)
* ... other ideas?

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 
be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

Thanks,
Ted


Ben Wuest <ben....@...>
 

I would be very interested in attending.

 

Ben.

 

From: "janu...@..." <janus...@...> on behalf of Oleksandr Porunov <alexan...@...>
Reply-To: "janu...@..." <janus...@...>
Date: Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 9:06 AM
To: JanusGraph developers <janus...@...>
Subject: Re: JanusGraph online meetup

 

Hello ted,

 

I'd love to attend this meetup too.

 

Regards,

Oleksandr


On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 8:30:51 PM UTC+2, Ted Wilmes wrote:

Hello,

I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 

host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with

the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

 

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 

between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 

only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

 

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 

you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about

as members of the JanusGraph community.

 

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards

items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe

even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

 

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin

* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)

* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks

* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)

* How to load data into JanusGraph

* Latest and greatest Janus development news

* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG

* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)

* ... other ideas?

 

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 

be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

 

Thanks,

Ted

 

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Ted Wilmes <twi...@...>
 

Glad to hear there is interest! I'll also be publicizing this on the wider list of course after we decide on the details.

Jan, that would be great if you would be one of the presenters. What are you thinking for a topic?

Thanks,
Ted


On Saturday, February 16, 2019 at 7:06:17 AM UTC-6, Oleksandr Porunov wrote:
Hello ted,

I'd love to attend this meetup too.

Regards,
Oleksandr

On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 8:30:51 PM UTC+2, Ted Wilmes wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 
host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with
the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 
between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 
only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 
you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about
as members of the JanusGraph community.

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards
items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe
even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin
* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)
* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks
* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)
* How to load data into JanusGraph
* Latest and greatest Janus development news
* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG
* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)
* ... other ideas?

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 
be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

Thanks,
Ted


Jan Jansen <faro...@...>
 

Hi Ted,

I'm started to research after I saw the Credentials DSL. It is possible to replace or schema API with a custom schema DSL using a Gremlin, or not?

I will try to work on PoC which I would like to show at the meetup to get some direct feedback.

Another, Talk could be about test suite cleanup, for example, upgrade of junit, the first PR testcontainers, and future ideas to reduce build time and improve test suite quality.

What would you like?


Besides, do you know the estimated time period of the meetup? (Timezone problem)

Best,
Jan


ry...@...
 

Ted,

This meetup sounds great.  I'm looking forward to hearing everyone's insights, and would be interested in presenting as well.  I'm currently doing a lot of work with ScyllaDB as a storage backend, so I'd be happy to discuss that, as well as topics such as iteratively improving your data model as you add new data sources or learn more about the data domain.

Best,
Ryan 


On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 10:30:51 AM UTC-8, Ted Wilmes wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 
host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with
the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 
between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 
only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 
you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about
as members of the JanusGraph community.

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards
items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe
even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin
* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)
* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks
* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)
* How to load data into JanusGraph
* Latest and greatest Janus development news
* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG
* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)
* ... other ideas?

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 
be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

Thanks,
Ted


msg.re...@...
 

Hi Ted,

It sounds great! I'd love to attend this meetup!

thanks,

Alfred 


Ted Wilmes <twi...@...>
 

Hey Ryan, 
Thanks for volunteering and I think that'll be a very interesting topic. I'll shoot you an email as we continue the planning with more schedule details and to get some more info.

Thanks,
Ted


On Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 6:58:25 PM UTC-6, ry...@... wrote:
Ted,

This meetup sounds great.  I'm looking forward to hearing everyone's insights, and would be interested in presenting as well.  I'm currently doing a lot of work with ScyllaDB as a storage backend, so I'd be happy to discuss that, as well as topics such as iteratively improving your data model as you add new data sources or learn more about the data domain.

Best,
Ryan 

On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 10:30:51 AM UTC-8, Ted Wilmes wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 
host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with
the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 
between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 
only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 
you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about
as members of the JanusGraph community.

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards
items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe
even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin
* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)
* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks
* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)
* How to load data into JanusGraph
* Latest and greatest Janus development news
* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG
* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)
* ... other ideas?

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 
be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

Thanks,
Ted


Mark Dumas <mark...@...>
 

Ted,

 

Sounds great.  I would love to be on your list for the online meeting.

 

Mark Dumas
Chief Strategy Officer, Culmen International

8280 Greensboro Drive, Suite 700, McLean, VA 22102

C. 571-385-6203

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From: janusgr...@... <janus...@...> On Behalf Of Ted Wilmes
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 1:31 PM
To: JanusGraph developers <janus...@...>
Subject: JanusGraph online meetup

 

Hello,

I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 

host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with

the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

 

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 

between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 

only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

 

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 

you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about

as members of the JanusGraph community.

 

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards

items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe

even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

 

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin

* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)

* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks

* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)

* How to load data into JanusGraph

* Latest and greatest Janus development news

* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG

* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)

* ... other ideas?

 

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 

be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

 

Thanks,

Ted

 

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Ted Wilmes <twi...@...>
 

Sounds good Mark. Thanks for your interest. We'll be getting an official event link setup, and then post that here and on the user list.

--Ted

On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 4:00:46 PM UTC-6, Mark Dumas wrote:

Ted,

 

Sounds great.  I would love to be on your list for the online meeting.

 

Mark Dumas
Chief Strategy Officer, Culmen International

8280 Greensboro Drive, Suite 700, McLean, VA 22102

C. 571-385-6203

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From: janusgraph-dev@googlegroups.com <janusgraph-dev@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of Ted Wilmes
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 1:31 PM
To: JanusGraph developers <janusgraph-dev@googlegroups.com>
Subject: JanusGraph online meetup

 

Hello,

I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 

host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with

the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

 

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 

between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 

only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

 

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 

you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about

as members of the JanusGraph community.

 

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards

items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe

even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

 

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin

* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)

* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks

* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)

* How to load data into JanusGraph

* Latest and greatest Janus development news

* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG

* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)

* ... other ideas?

 

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 

be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

 

Thanks,

Ted

 

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Shyam R <shyam....@...>
 

Ted, I would like to join the meeting. 

I am building Janusgraph with Cassandra and Elastic, currently working on performance configuration and scaling, possibly could share learnings with the group in the meetup. 

Thanks
Murthy 


On Sat, Feb 23, 2019 at 9:09 AM Ted Wilmes <twi...@...> wrote:
Sounds good Mark. Thanks for your interest. We'll be getting an official event link setup, and then post that here and on the user list.

--Ted

On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 4:00:46 PM UTC-6, Mark Dumas wrote:

Ted,

 

Sounds great.  I would love to be on your list for the online meeting.

 

Mark Dumas
Chief Strategy Officer, Culmen International

8280 Greensboro Drive, Suite 700, McLean, VA 22102

C. 571-385-6203

mark...@...
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From: janusgr...@... <janusgr...@...> On Behalf Of Ted Wilmes
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2019 1:31 PM
To: JanusGraph developers <janusgr...@...>
Subject: JanusGraph online meetup

 

Hello,

I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 

host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with

the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

 

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 

between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 

only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

 

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 

you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about

as members of the JanusGraph community.

 

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards

items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe

even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

 

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin

* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)

* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks

* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)

* How to load data into JanusGraph

* Latest and greatest Janus development news

* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG

* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)

* ... other ideas?

 

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 

be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

 

Thanks,

Ted

 

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Nancy Greer <nancy...@...>
 

Hi Mark-
Thank you for setting this up.  I would love to attend as well.  

I'd like to upvote the Janusgraph Loading, specifically bulk loading.  :)   I'm currently working on a project using Janusgraph, Spark Graphx, Cassandra and Solr.   

Thank you -
Nancy


On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 1:30:51 PM UTC-5, Ted Wilmes wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 
host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with
the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 
between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 
only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 
you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about
as members of the JanusGraph community.

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards
items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe
even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin
* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)
* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks
* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)
* How to load data into JanusGraph
* Latest and greatest Janus development news
* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG
* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)
* ... other ideas?

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 
be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

Thanks,
Ted


Abhay Pandit <abha...@...>
 

Hi Ted,

I am interested for the meetup.

Thanks,
Abhay

On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 at 20:33, Nancy Greer <nancy...@...> wrote:
Hi Mark-
Thank you for setting this up.  I would love to attend as well.  

I'd like to upvote the Janusgraph Loading, specifically bulk loading.  :)   I'm currently working on a project using Janusgraph, Spark Graphx, Cassandra and Solr.   

Thank you -
Nancy


On Friday, February 15, 2019 at 1:30:51 PM UTC-5, Ted Wilmes wrote:
Hello,
I'm currently helping to put together an online JanusGraph meetup, hosted by the company I work for, Expero. Though we'll 
host the audio/video and I'll likely present on one topic (probably JG data loading), the idea is to make this a community event with
the majority of the content coming from other JanusGraph users and developers.

We're shooting for 3-4 hours for the meetup with presentations running between 20 and 30 minutes with ample amount of time in 
between for open discussion and Q&A. The schedule will be published ahead of time so folks can jump in and out if they're 
only interested in a subset of the topics or have time constraints.

Right now we're targeting March 20 or 27th and I'm writing to this list first to see if any of 
you all would be interested in presenting on something that you're currently excited about
as members of the JanusGraph community.

Here's some ideas I had for topics. They lean towards
items that I think would be beneficial to folks who are just getting into JanusGraph, and maybe
even property graph dbs in general but don't let this limit your imagination:

* Getting started with JanusGraph and Gremlin
* Client driver connectivity options (.NET, Python, etc.)
* Production architecture, deployment, and operations tips and tricks
* Production use cases (successes and/or failures and lessons learned)
* How to load data into JanusGraph
* Latest and greatest Janus development news
* 3rd party JanusGraph related projects - new storage adapters, visualization tools that work with JG
* Analytics on top of JanusGraph (Apache TinkerPop Gremlin on Spark)
* ... other ideas?

So, first thing first, does the online meetup idea sound like something that some of you might attend and if so, would you 
be interested in presenting? If so, please respond with a topic you'd like to talk about and we can add you to the schedule.

Thanks,
Ted

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Michael Kaiser-Cross <mkaise...@...>
 

Hi Ted,

I am learning JanusGraph for a project I am currently working on. After a while I realized that I needed a graph database for my particular problem and JanusGraph seemed like the best option available. After learning more about graph databases and JanusGraph I can see myself using this a lot in the future. I would like to learn about the development side so hopefully one day I can be helpful in fixing bugs I find or implementing new features. I would be interested in attending this talk and hearing about how the JanusGraph developers work.

Thanks,

Michael Kaiser-Cross


Ted Wilmes <twi...@...>
 

Thanks for the interest! I just posted the event information here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/janusgraph-dev/gC5N6Vsf1Tc/qHThOlshBAAJ

--Ted

On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 1:21:11 PM UTC-6, Michael Kaiser-Cross wrote:
Hi Ted,

I am learning JanusGraph for a project I am currently working on. After a while I realized that I needed a graph database for my particular problem and JanusGraph seemed like the best option available. After learning more about graph databases and JanusGraph I can see myself using this a lot in the future. I would like to learn about the development side so hopefully one day I can be helpful in fixing bugs I find or implementing new features. I would be interested in attending this talk and hearing about how the JanusGraph developers work.

Thanks,

Michael Kaiser-Cross


aman mangal <mangal...@...>
 

Is there a way to access the meetup link, without providing addevent access to my calendar?

On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 8:44 PM Ted Wilmes <twi...@...> wrote:
Thanks for the interest! I just posted the event information here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/janusgraph-dev/gC5N6Vsf1Tc/qHThOlshBAAJ

--Ted

On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 1:21:11 PM UTC-6, Michael Kaiser-Cross wrote:
Hi Ted,

I am learning JanusGraph for a project I am currently working on. After a while I realized that I needed a graph database for my particular problem and JanusGraph seemed like the best option available. After learning more about graph databases and JanusGraph I can see myself using this a lot in the future. I would like to learn about the development side so hopefully one day I can be helpful in fixing bugs I find or implementing new features. I would be interested in attending this talk and hearing about how the JanusGraph developers work.

Thanks,

Michael Kaiser-Cross

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Oleksandr Porunov <alexand...@...>
 

Here is the link: https://zoom.us/j/231802964


On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 5:21:43 PM UTC+2, aman mangal wrote:
Is there a way to access the meetup link, without providing addevent access to my calendar?

On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 8:44 PM Ted Wilmes <t...@...> wrote:
Thanks for the interest! I just posted the event information here: https://groups.google.com/d/msg/janusgraph-dev/gC5N6Vsf1Tc/qHThOlshBAAJ

--Ted

On Friday, March 8, 2019 at 1:21:11 PM UTC-6, Michael Kaiser-Cross wrote:
Hi Ted,

I am learning JanusGraph for a project I am currently working on. After a while I realized that I needed a graph database for my particular problem and JanusGraph seemed like the best option available. After learning more about graph databases and JanusGraph I can see myself using this a lot in the future. I would like to learn about the development side so hopefully one day I can be helpful in fixing bugs I find or implementing new features. I would be interested in attending this talk and hearing about how the JanusGraph developers work.

Thanks,

Michael Kaiser-Cross

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