Re: Re-define: What is Helix

2014-08-08 Thread kishore g
How about this Helix - A framework for distributed systems development Helix - A Distributed System Development toolkit On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 1:12 PM, Greg Brandt brandt.g...@gmail.com wrote: From talking w/ Kishore earlier, think the key thing to convey to users is the level of control

Re: Re-define: What is Helix

2014-08-08 Thread Greg Brandt
+1 for Helix - A framework for distributed systems development On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 10:07 AM, kishore g g.kish...@gmail.com wrote: How about this Helix - A framework for distributed systems development Helix - A Distributed System Development toolkit On Fri, Jul 11, 2014 at 1:12 PM,

Re: Re-define: What is Helix

2014-08-08 Thread Bob Schulman
Definitely a framework. A framework provides (and imposes) structure and gives you a working solution. A toolkit has building blocks, but you're on your own to put them together. Consider adding either of these modifiers, though that might weaken the message because of whatever we omit from the

Re: Re-define: What is Helix

2014-08-08 Thread Sandeep Nayak
I was going to suggest 'An framework to manage/orchestrate distributed systems'. I use manage or orchestrate as suggestion to pick one, I lean towards orchestrate. I think Kanak was the first one to suggest 'orchestrate' and I thought it fit well. I also agree with Bob's latter statement that by