Sure Gary.  

+1 to focus on improving docs/website and publishing benchmark results for the 
community. 

Regards,
Johnu

On 5/10/17, 6:02 PM, "Gang(Gary) Wang" <ga...@apache.org> wrote:

    Yes I agree with you, a quick start guide with some example code snippets
    would be very helpful for user/developer to get into it, the website of
    mnemonic also need re-organized to accommodate it.
    
    For the benchmark, I'm looking forward to carrying out with you
    collaboratively for publishing some more unbiased performance results.
    
    Regarding more features, we could create a new thread to discuss about it,
    there might be more potential values to our audience. Thanks!
    
    Very truly yours.
    +Gary
    
    
    
    On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 5:16 PM, Johnu George (johnugeo) <johnu...@cisco.com
    > wrote:
    
    > Great! We should have a quick start guide with usage examples of sessions
    > and durable structures.  For Spark and Hadoop, we can publish few 
benchmark
    > results on real workloads.
    >
    > Looking forward to more feature suggestions
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Johnu
    >
    > On 5/10/17, 4:39 PM, "Gang(Gary) Wang" <ga...@apache.org> wrote:
    >
    >     Hi Folks,
    >
    >       With the support and contribution from you and our community,
    > Mnemonic
    >     has evolved to integrate with Apache Hadoop© and Apache Spark©. it
    > makes
    >     those two popular computing engines possible to get benefits from
    > Durable
    >     Object Model and Durable Computing Model.
    >
    >       We continue to enrich features of Mnemonic and add new concept/model
    > to
    >     Mnemonic. we also encourage you to propose ideas, suggestion for
    > Mnemonic
    >     development and introduce more contributors to our community, Thanks!
    >
    >     Very truly yours.
    >     +Gary.
    >
    >
    >
    

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