I've added G.V() to the index and provider lists. I did edit your
description a bit to keep the text more informational (we try to keep the
descriptions mostly free of marketing language). I also removed the
specific version number as that seems like a specific detail left best to
your website. You can see the changes I proposed in the commit.

https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/commit/f996c8db4f6365365a17012116408a14438aa103

If you'd like something adjusted, please let me know or feel free to just
offer a PR to change it to what you'd like and we can review.

As an aside, I also removed IBM Compose from the list as they no longer
offer their service.

I will publish the web site early next week with the changes.

On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 11:52 AM Arthur Bigeard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've been advised to get in touch to request adding the software I
> published to support Gremlin development, available at https://gdotv.com/.
> As mentioned in the providers listing instructions, I've attached a logo
> to this email. See below proposed description for G.V():
>
> G.V() is an all-in-one Gremlin IDE and graph visualization software for
> Windows, macOS and Linux.
> It offers powerful Gremlin Query completion features based on your graph
> structure and intuitive results visualization options. It is compatible
> with Apache TinkerPop 3.4.0 and above enabled graph databases.
> It's a great tool for both users learning Gremlin and seasoned TinkerPop
> users. Start now for free, no sign up or details required!
>
>
>
> Let me know if the above is suitable, and thanks in advance!
>
> Regards,
> Arthur from gdotv
>
>

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