Re: [julia-users] Status of Graphs.jl ?

2016-03-12 Thread Mridul Seth
Hi James,

I started a conversation regarding the same on the gitter 
channel https://gitter.im/JuliaGraphs/LightGraphs.jl with Seth Bromberger

Thanks :)

Mridul

On Saturday, 12 March 2016 06:51:24 UTC+5:30, James Fairbanks wrote:
>
> Hi Mridul,
>
> JuliaGraphs is a Github organization for people who are interested in 
> writing graph code.
> We primarily work on LightGraphs, which is a simple adjacency list 
> representation for graphs along with a lot of functions for processing 
> graphs.
> LightGraphs includes I/O for many common storage formats.
>
> Just this week JuliaGraphs started on graph visualization in 
> https://github.com/JuliaGraphs/GraphVisualize.jl. Although GraphLayout.jl 
> and GraphPlots.jl are more mature.
> If you want to work on graphs, check out the Github issues! :)
>
> Best,
> James Fairbanks
>
> On Friday, March 11, 2016 at 3:23:14 PM UTC-5, Tim Holy wrote:
>>
>> I think LightGraphs.jl is more active. 
>>
>> Best, 
>> --Tim 
>>
>> On Thursday, March 10, 2016 10:45:35 PM Mridul Seth wrote: 
>> > https://github.com/JuliaLang/Graphs.jl looks like a great project but 
>> there 
>> > haven't been a lot of activity (last commit Nov 1, 2015). Is there any 
>> > general interest regarding working on Graphs.jl during GSoC period? 
>> > And what the difference between https://github.com/JuliaGraphs and 
>> Graphs.jl 
>> > 
>> > Thanks, 
>> > Mridul Seth 
>>
>>

[julia-users] Status of Graphs.jl ?

2016-03-11 Thread Mridul Seth
https://github.com/JuliaLang/Graphs.jl looks like a great project but there 
haven't been a lot of activity (last commit Nov 1, 2015). Is there any 
general interest regarding working on Graphs.jl during GSoC period?
And what the difference between https://github.com/JuliaGraphs and Graphs.jl

Thanks,
Mridul Seth