I took you all up on your offer and joined the fluo dev list :) And may I say: Excellent documentation and processes! Spent a lot of time referring to your release process documentation and inspecting your git repo while I was cutting the first Rya release. Thanks for the excellent and clean examples.
--Aaron On Wed, Nov 2, 2016 at 5:30 PM Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote: > Keith Turner wrote: > > On Tue, Nov 1, 2016 at 10:57 PM, Christopher<[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > I think growing our community is really the only outstanding area of > >> > concern (with respect to graduation) that we need to work on. > However, I'm > >> > not sure how we can do that. One thing is that we could reach out to > Rya, > >> > and any other developers who are using Fluo that we know about, to > >> > explicitly invite them (rather than wait for them to come to us). > >> > > >> > Aside from that, I'm not sure what else we can do. Maybe we could > spend > > > > I think we can also give talks to help raise awareness. > > We can create integration with other communities (like Kafka and Nifi) > > and then blog within those communities. > > We can also blog about possible integration with other communites... > > like maybe Fluo could be used with Presto to keep a secondary index up > > to date.. we could blog about how we would think that would work. > > > > Everybody loves secondary indexing ;). In general, this kind of > cross-pollination is a great way to get people interested. > > Blogs, tutorials, presentations are a great way to help find these kinds > of people that you can get involved in Fluo. >
