Haha, ironically I tend to always skip the camel case for TinkerPop ;( On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 4:05 PM, Marko Rodriguez <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, > > I agree with Stephen. There are lots of blog posts/etc. written out there > and 99.99% are fluff that do not offer anything novel. The type of material > I want to see promoted by us and linked to from our homepage are items that > took someone time, effort, and care to create. Works of art -- not a "I > wrote something with bad grammar and misspellings and used Tinkerpop > instead of TinkerPop and I mixed Gremlin2 and Gremlin3 together cause I > copy/pasted things from random other websites… oh, and its a Drupal site > and there are random ads on the side of the article cause I'm sloppy and > just like to get clickthroughs. Next up, something random about NodeJS that > I read about from someone else doing real work. I hope I get a that > promotion to 'technology evangelist' -- I love my life." > > However, as Stephen says, gremlin-users@ is always there for those that > want to share articles regardless of their quality. > > Thanks, > Marko. > > http://markorodriguez.com > > On Nov 7, 2015, at 10:49 AM, Stephen Mallette <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > It's always cool to see new things written about TinkerPop. Please share > > them here and on gremlin-users. I'd say that on a case-by-base basis we > > could decide what would be useful to add to the home page as well as what > > should be tweeted from @apachetinkerpop. > > > > On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 11:01 AM, Dylan Millikin < > [email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> Hey guys, > >> > >> Every now and then I get sent various links to articles and stuff > relating > >> to Tinkerpop. Probably not nearly as many as there are but nevertheless. > >> I was wondering if it could be interesting to have some means of sharing > >> these articles with the community, or at the very least have some place > we > >> could centralize the articles. I realize not all articles are going to > be > >> good/interesting but it's a thought. > >> > >> What do you guys think? > >> > >> PS: The announcements around OpenCypher spawned a few articles about TP > in > >> places I was happy to see. This is an article from OVH the number one > >> hosting provider in Europe, and on their way to the US. > >> > >> > http://hhvm.ovh/entry/graph-query-languages-graphql-opencypher-gremlin-and-sparql > >> > >
