All, I should have been more clear. We should not make any decisions on direction and can summarize any insights for the dev list.
Jon On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 10:43 AM Marko Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Jon, > > > Netflix has recently released a similar library called Falcor > > <http://netflix.github.io/falcor/>. They are optimized for slightly > > different uses, but are both angling at solving the over/under fetching > > problem and are more or less equivalent. > > Gotcha. > > > Netflix has a need for a solid binding between Falcor/GraphQL and > Tinkerpop > > immediately and I'm sure several of us could help. Could we set up an > > introductory call with the Netflix UI Engineering, Platform, and > > Engineering Tools teams that are all hacking at this from different > angles? > > Excellent. Yes, lets have a call. However, before I commit lets wait for > an answer to: > > MENTORS: Is it "okay" to have a phone call (thus "off list") with a > commercial entity to talk about their use of TinkerPop and about potential > collaborations? > > Thank you Jon, > Marko. > > http://markorodriguez.com > > > > > On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 10:12 AM Marko Rodriguez <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> Hello TinkerPoppers, > >> > >> Please see this: > >> https://facebook.github.io/relay/docs/thinking-in-graphql.html > >> > >> GraphQL seems to be popping up more and more. It would be great if > someone > >> in their community built a compiler to Gremlin's instruction set so that > >> GraphQL (like Kupptiz's SPARQL-Gremlin) worked over TinkerPop-enabled > graph > >> systems. Does anyone have any insights into how the GraphQL community > >> functions and who to talk to to try and get some collaboration between > >> TinkerPop and GraphQL? > >> > >> Thanks, > >> Marko. > >> > >> http://markorodriguez.com > >> > >> > >
