There were no objections so I went ahead and updated the site to include
Gremlin.Net and remove Teva

On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 7:20 AM, Florian Hockmann <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I started working on a new .NET driver for TinkerPop some time ago because
> I
> didn't really like the way the existing .NET driver - Teva Gremlin -
> abstracted away Gremlin from the user. One other important motivation was
> that a driver was needed that can be used with a GLV. This new driver is
> called Gremlin.Net [1] and I think that it is now in a state where it's
> stable enough to be listed on TinkerPop 's website. Since an extended
> version of Gremlin.Net will probably be used as the official TinkerPop
> driver to support .NET GLVs (see TINKERPOP-1552 for more information [2]),
> new users should probably start off with that driver to make it easy to
> adopt a .NET GLV in the future. So, I propose that Gremlin.Net should be
> listed as a language driver for C# / .NET.
>
>
>
> It might also make sense to remove Teva Gremlin at the same time from the
> list of language drivers as it is not maintained anymore:
> https://github.com/effyteva/CSharpLibraries/issues/6#
> issuecomment-260986176
>
>
>
> [1] https://github.com/FlorianHockmann/Gremlin.Net
>
> [2] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1552
>
>

Reply via email to