Hi Wouter, thank you for sharing your work with the community! When your project is ready, I would suggest you open a pull request to the flink-web repository [1] to add it to the list. It would be nice to add a description and a readme file to your repository. Among others, you could include the project's goal (what problem is this library solving?), maybe a link to your thesis and related work, some information on how this library is using Flink, and usage information for users, e.g. how to run an example, use a provided algorithm with test data, etc.
Cheers, -Vasia. [1]: https://github.com/apache/flink-web On 7 February 2017 at 15:44, Wouter Ligtenberg <wou...@onzichtbaar.net> wrote: > I forgot to attach the github page of the project: > > https://github.com/otherwise777/Temporal_Graph_library > > Best regards, > Wouter Ligtenberg > Game designer at Onzichtbaar Developers > > > On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 3:41 PM, Wouter Ligtenberg <wou...@onzichtbaar.net> > wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > For my master thesis i have created Tink, abrevated for temporal Flink, > > It's a library that's supposed to work on top of Flink in relation with > > Gelly to do temporal graph analytics. > > I've worked on this project for the past 6 months as part of my master > > thesis at the university of Eindhoven. > > I read on [1] that i could propose my project to have it listed on the > > flink project website under the eco system page. > > Could my project also be listed on the web page? > > > > Please note that it's not completely done yet, at some point I had to > > start writing my thesis, which is done now. > > > > [1] https://flink.apache.org/ecosystem.html > > > > > > Best regards, > > Wouter Ligtenberg > > Game designer at Onzichtbaar Developers > > > > >