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> Sender:Martijn Visser
> Send Date:Wed Jan 5 02:58:53 2022
> Recipients:Zhipeng Zhang
> CC:David Anderson , Till Rohrmann
> , dev , User
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> Subject:Re: [DISCUSS] Drop Gelly
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> Hi Zhipeng,
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> I think that we'r
Rohrmann ,
dev , User
Subject:Re: [DISCUSS] Drop Gelly
Hi Zhipeng,
I think that we're seeing more code being externalised, for example with the
Flink Remote Shuffle service [1] and the ongoing discussion on the external
connector repository [2], it makes sense to go for your second option.
Hi Zhipeng,
I think that we're seeing more code being externalised, for example with
the Flink Remote Shuffle service [1] and the ongoing discussion on the
external connector repository [2], it makes sense to go for your second
option. Maybe it fits under Flink Extended [3].
The main question bec
Hi,
thanks Martijn for bringing it up for discussion. I think we could make the
discussion a little bit clearer by splitting it into two questions:
1. should Flink drop Gelly?
2. should Flink drop the graph computing?
The answer of the first question could be yes, since there have been no
change
Hi Martijin,
Thanks for the feedback. I am not proposing to bundle the new graph
library with Alink. I am +1 for dropping the DataSet-based Gelly library,
but we probably need a new graph library in Flink for the possible
migration.
We haven't decided what to do yet and probably need more discus
Hi everyone,
We (team in seznam.cz) are actually using the Gelly library for batch
anomaly detection in our graphs. It will be very nice to somehow keep this
functionality, maybe in a separate repository. Is there any replacement?
Best,
Lukas
On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 2:20 PM Martijn Visser wrote
Hi Zhipeng,
Good that you've reached out, I wasn't aware that Gelly is being used in
Alink. Are you proposing to write a new graph library as a successor of
Gelly and bundle that with Alink?
Best regards,
Martijn
On Tue, 4 Jan 2022 at 02:57, Zhipeng Zhang wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Thanks for
Hi everyone,
Thanks for starting the discussion :)
We (Alink team [1]) are actually using part of the Gelly library to support
graph algorithms (connected component, single source shortest path, etc.)
for users in Alibaba Inc.
As DataSet API is going to be dropped, shall we also provide a new gr
Most of the inquiries I've had about Gelly in recent memory have been from
folks looking for a streaming solution, and it's only been a handful.
+1 for dropping Gelly
David
On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 2:41 PM Till Rohrmann wrote:
> I haven't seen any changes or requests to/for Gelly in ages. Hence,
I haven't seen any changes or requests to/for Gelly in ages. Hence, I would
assume that it is not really used and can be removed.
+1 for dropping Gelly.
Cheers,
Till
On Mon, Jan 3, 2022 at 2:20 PM Martijn Visser wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Flink is bundled with Gelly, a Graph API library [1]. Th
Hi everyone,
Flink is bundled with Gelly, a Graph API library [1]. This has been marked
as approaching end-of-life for quite some time [2].
Gelly is built on top of Flink's DataSet API, which is deprecated and
slowly being phased out [3]. It only works on batch jobs. Based on the
activity in the
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