[GitHub] tinkerpop pull request #886: TINKERPOP-1987 Bump to Spark 2.3.1 and Netty 4....

2018-06-29 Thread spmallette
GitHub user spmallette opened a pull request: https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/pull/886 TINKERPOP-1987 Bump to Spark 2.3.1 and Netty 4.1.25.Final https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1987 These really needed to be bumped together because going to netty 4.1.x

[jira] [Commented] (TINKERPOP-1987) Bump to Netty 4.1.x

2018-06-29 Thread ASF GitHub Bot (JIRA)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1987?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:comment-tabpanel=16528180#comment-16528180 ] ASF GitHub Bot commented on TINKERPOP-1987: --- GitHub user spmallette opened a pull request:

Re: [Discuss] 3.4.0 GLV packages

2018-06-29 Thread Stephen Mallette
For those interested in doing some development/testing against Python 3.4.0rc1 is out there on pypi: https://pypi.org/project/gremlinpython/3.4.0rc1/ Jorge, I'll leave the .NET and JS to you. Just to be clear, there is no need to commit anything back to git in terms of this release candidate.

[DISCUSS] Graph.io() deprecation

2018-06-29 Thread Stephen Mallette
So, we made the change on: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1985 to deprecate BLVP because we're going to delegate bulk loading to graph providers. The issue I now see is that Graph.io() is also a form of bulk loading which means it should probably go the route of deprecation if

Re: [Discuss] 3.4.0 GLV packages

2018-06-29 Thread Jorge Bay Gondra
It looks like there isn't any concerns, can we move forward by releasing them? I can publish Node.js package and .NET package, if needed. I'm not confident enough to do it for pypi, tho :) El sáb., 23 jun. 2018 a las 12:21, Stephen Mallette () escribió: > I don't have a problem with doing that.

Re: [Discuss] 3.4.0 GLV packages

2018-06-29 Thread Stephen Mallette
yeah - we could have done that earlier in the week. i just tagged the current master at 3.4.0-rc1 https://github.com/apache/tinkerpop/tree/3.4.0-rc1 so you can check that tag out and go from there. I can do python later in the day. By the way, I have a question about npm: