New committers: Robert Dale, Paul Kendall, Samant Maharaj


sju...@...
 

Robert, Paul and Samant - Thanks for the great work you've put into JanusGraph and welcome aboard!


On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 6:32:27 AM UTC-5, Jason Plurad wrote:
On behalf of the JanusGraph Technical Steering Committee (TSC), I'm pleased to welcome 3 new committers on the project! Here they are in alphabetical order by last name.

Robert Dale: Robert has been a solid contributor, and his contributions are across the board -- triaging issues, submitting/reviewing pull requests, and answering questions on the Google groups. He's also on the Apache TinkerPop PMC.

Paul Kendall and Samant Maharaj: Paul and Samant contributed the CQL storage adapter. This is a pretty big achievement and helps steer JanusGraph towards future compatibility with Cassandra 4.0. They are continuing work on cleaning up the Cassandra source code tree that will help make testing it easier and better.

Congratulations to all!


Jerry He <jerr...@...>
 

Congratulations and welcome!

On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 3:42 PM, sjudeng <sju...@...> wrote:
Robert, Paul and Samant - Thanks for the great work you've put into
JanusGraph and welcome aboard!

On Tuesday, August 22, 2017 at 6:32:26 AM UTC-5, Jason Plurad wrote:

On behalf of the JanusGraph Technical Steering Committee (TSC), I'm
pleased to welcome 3 new committers on the project! Here they are in
alphabetical order by last name.

Robert Dale: Robert has been a solid contributor, and his contributions
are across the board -- triaging issues, submitting/reviewing pull requests,
and answering questions on the Google groups. He's also on the Apache
TinkerPop PMC.

Paul Kendall and Samant Maharaj: Paul and Samant contributed the CQL
storage adapter. This is a pretty big achievement and helps steer JanusGraph
towards future compatibility with Cassandra 4.0. They are continuing work on
cleaning up the Cassandra source code tree that will help make testing it
easier and better.

Congratulations to all!
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Misha Brukman <mbru...@...>
 

Robert, Paul and Samant — thank you for the great work and welcome!


On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 7:32 AM, Jason Plurad <plu...@...> wrote:
On behalf of the JanusGraph Technical Steering Committee (TSC), I'm pleased to welcome 3 new committers on the project! Here they are in alphabetical order by last name.

Robert Dale: Robert has been a solid contributor, and his contributions are across the board -- triaging issues, submitting/reviewing pull requests, and answering questions on the Google groups. He's also on the Apache TinkerPop PMC.

Paul Kendall and Samant Maharaj: Paul and Samant contributed the CQL storage adapter. This is a pretty big achievement and helps steer JanusGraph towards future compatibility with Cassandra 4.0. They are continuing work on cleaning up the Cassandra source code tree that will help make testing it easier and better.

Congratulations to all!

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Jason Plurad <plu...@...>
 

On behalf of the JanusGraph Technical Steering Committee (TSC), I'm pleased to welcome 3 new committers on the project! Here they are in alphabetical order by last name.

Robert Dale: Robert has been a solid contributor, and his contributions are across the board -- triaging issues, submitting/reviewing pull requests, and answering questions on the Google groups. He's also on the Apache TinkerPop PMC.

Paul Kendall and Samant Maharaj: Paul and Samant contributed the CQL storage adapter. This is a pretty big achievement and helps steer JanusGraph towards future compatibility with Cassandra 4.0. They are continuing work on cleaning up the Cassandra source code tree that will help make testing it easier and better.

Congratulations to all!