New Committer: David Brown

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Stephen Mallette

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Aug 31, 2016, 11:10:53 AM8/31/16
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The Project Management Committee (PMC) for Apache TinkerPop has asked David Brown to become a committer and we are pleased to announce that he has accepted.

If you're using TinkerPop with Python today, it's likely because of David Brown's work. He was the first person to implement the Gremlin Server protocol for TinkerPop 3.x outside of my initial implementation. He built many other Python related libraries for TinkerPop since then, provided testing during releases and added a good bit of input on Gremlin Server along the way.

Being a committer enables easier contribution to the project since there is no need to work via the patch submission process. This should enable better productivity.


Kelvin Lawrence

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Aug 31, 2016, 1:09:09 PM8/31/16
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Congratulations David - I see a lot of folks very excited about the prospect of combining Python and Gremlin!

Kelvin

David Brown

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Aug 31, 2016, 6:45:49 PM8/31/16
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Thanks everyone! I am really looking forward to contributing.
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David M. Brown
R.A. CulturePlex Lab, Western University

Mark Henderson

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Sep 1, 2016, 9:59:57 AM9/1/16
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This is great news. I use your connection library for Python all the time. Will your libs like Gremlinclient/Goblin be apart of/influence what is being done with Gremlin Server?

Stephen Mallette

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Sep 6, 2016, 9:15:15 AM9/6/16
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The community made the decision to build and maintain drivers as part of GLVs and in doing so we will want the TinkerPop Python driver to be on par with the Java driver in terms of features and performance. so, in that sense I think the answer to your question is "yes" because the more advanced driver features in gremlinclient/goblin will need to find their way into gremlin-python. That said, I do think the focus is on features inherent to the driver and not other features like OGM. 

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David Brown

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Sep 6, 2016, 11:13:58 AM9/6/16
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Well said Stephen, thanks. Thanks Mark! The earlier drivers will
definitely influence the gremlin-python drivers that will be available
with future versions of TinkerPop. However, the "official" drivers
will aim to be much more consistent with the Java driver
implementation, especially in terms of API, and as Stephen said,
features and performance.
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