Marko, I doubt anyone thinks you're actually a Nazi racist. Why you chose to self-cancel like that, the world may never know, but you might have shown more consideration toward those who wanted to support you in spite of all the craziness. I don't see us working together so soon after these weird rants on the dev list, but I won't speak for anyone else. You're still a TinkerPop contributor. Go ahead and do something.
Josh On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 3:34 PM Marko Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi guys/gals, > > Looks like it’s just been Stephen nick-nacking away again as it’s been the > last few years. Given the recent big turnover in management, I was hoping > to eat my own words and see some performance out of Josh, but unfortunately > as given the last 15+ years, 'talk and walk’ (which is even worse than > ‘commit and split’). Given that Amazon Neptune is including openCypher in > their distribution and with Neo4j just took in a whomping $300+ million in > a Series <batman symbol>, seems Apache TinkerPop will be falling to the > wayside unless some real innovation happens. > > As such, perhaps I could offer a helping hand given my intimate knowledge > of the codebase and my master of the theory and history of graph computing > that I helped formulate over the last 15 years. With that said, I > completely understand if y’all need to hold to the narrative that I’m a > “Nazi racist” and thus, unworthy of contributing (after all, the "Nazi > code" I wrote over a decade has proven how detrimental ‘racism’ has been to > the integrity of the software). However, on the other hand, if y’all have > moved past such trivial concepts of ‘good and evil’, perhaps we can get > TinkerPop movin' again. > > Take care mein comrades, > Marko. > > http://markorodriguez.com <http://markorodriguez.com/> > > >
