On 2020/04/08 14:02:26, Stephen Mallette <spmalle...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> Just a general question from someone who tries to follow what happens in
> the graph community in general - what is the relationship between
> "AgensGraph" and  "AgensGraph Extensions"?
>
>Agensgraph is a fork of Postgres, where the source code was directly modified 
>to implement the Cypher query language. Agensgraph Extension utilizes 
>Postgre’s extensibility features to add the Cypher query languages, without 
>any modification to Postgres’ source code. The Agensgraph community requested 
>that it be an extension instead, so we began development on Agensgraph 
>Extension.
> 
> https://github.com/bitnine-oss/agensgraph
> https://github.com/bitnine-oss/agensgraph-ext
> 
> I see that the README for AgensGraph Extensions  says:
> 
> > AgensGraph Extension, which is a successor of AgensGraph, is developed as
> an extension of PostgreSQL.
> 
> and I see where the proposal states:
> 
> > Prior to AgensGraph extension, there was an existing forked project which
> is publicly available as an open-source on the following link:
> https://github.com/bitnine-oss/agensgraph
> 
> > While working on the fork version of this project, we found out that
> there are increasing voices asking for an extension of AgensGraph. It was
> then when we decided to develop and work on the extension version to
> provide more benefits to PostgreSQL users such as easy installation and
> compatibility.
> 
> so does all of this just mean that AgensGraph is no longer under
> development and all new development is for AgensGraph Extensions? Or am I
> missing the difference between these two projects somehow and how they
> relate to each other?
>
> AgensGraph has been an open source project for about 3 years. There are 
> community users who use AgensGraph in their academic projects and others. 
> Therefore, AgensGraph will be in maintenance mode (e.g. bug fixes and syncing 
> with PostgreSQL version) so that the community users can use AgensGraph in 
> their projects continuously.
AgensGraph Extension has "Extension" in its name because it is being developed 
as an extension of PostgreSQL. AgensGraph is a fork of PostgreSQL.

> Stephen
> 
> On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 9:43 AM Bertrand Delacretaz <
> bdelacre...@codeconsult.ch> wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 3:32 PM Jim Jagielski <j...@jagunet.com> wrote:
> > > The proposal can be found here:
> > >     o
> > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INCUBATOR/AgensGraphExtension
> > ...
> >
> > +1, interesting project IMO and proposal looks good to me!
> >
> > -Bertrand
> >
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