Hi, I find your description better. For me, I am for taking your new description as the "official".
Thanks! Regards, Alfonso 2017-09-23 15:18 GMT-01:00 lewis john mcgibbney <[email protected]>: > Hello Folks, > Some of you may remember, a good while back we discussed the > appropriateness and accuracy of the Gora project description. > Right now, the description is as follows > > "The Apache Gora open source framework provides an in-memory data model and > persistence for big data. Gora supports persisting to column stores, key > value stores, document stores and RDBMSs, and analyzing the data with > extensive Apache Hadoop™ MapReduce support." > > In my opinion, this is a pretty dated description of what Gora does... in > the most recent 0.8 announcement I shaped the description as follows > > "The Apache Gora open source framework provides an in-memory data model and > persistence for big data. Gora supports persisting to > > - column stores, > - key value stores, > - document stores, > - distributed in-memory key/value stores, > - in-memory data grids, > - in-memory caches, > - distributed multi-model stores, and > - hybrid in-memory architectures > > Gora also enables analysis of data with extensive Apache Hadoop™ MapReduce > and Apache Spark™ support. Gora uses the Apache Software License v2.0." > > In our release announcements, I also shaped them such that the above bullet > points are mapped to the exact versioned technologies supported. > > I am by no means saying that we need to keep the above, but I did want to > make an effort to obtain some consensual evolution of the Gora project > description. Does anyone have suggestions? > Thanks > > -- > http://home.apache.org/~lewismc/ > @hectorMcSpector > http://www.linkedin.com/in/lmcgibbney >

