Hello!

A group of people here at my UNI wants to start creating databases storing 
interesting graphs and some of their (non-trivial to compute) invariants. 
The idea is to then make them available through optional Sage spkg's.

Our aim is to start with cubic vertex transitive graphs which were 
classified up to ~1k vertices, see 
http://www.matapp.unimib.it/~spiga/census.html

We were thinking of  using the graph database framework 
http://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/reference/graphs/sage/graphs/graph_database.html
 
but since this was not poked for a long time I am wondering:

- Is there any other method that you'd suggest for keeping such 
classifications?
- Do you have any other constructive comments/requests before we start 
designing such thing?

Best,

Jernej


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