On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Avery Ching wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is a link to the proposal in our GitHub wiki:
>
> https://github.com/aching/Giraph/wiki/Apache-Incubator-Proposal
>
>
Should the contents of this proposal to be copied to the incubator section
of the ASF wiki, at something like:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Avery Ching wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to propose Giraph as an Apache Incubator project. Giraph is a
> large-scale graph processing infrastructure (inspired by Pregel) that runs
> entirely on Hadoop. Giraph applications and MapReduce jobs coexist on
> shared
Based on that statement, I expect that if Giraph is accepted in the Apache
Incubator, our projects will hopefully be able to share ideas and grow together.
+1
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On 2011. 7. 16., at 오후 12:55, Avery Ching wrote:
>
> Based on that statement, I expect that if Giraph is accepte
Ed,
Offline, you and I have discussed potential future collaboration in our
projects. However, there are significant differences in our approaches today.
* Hama has been focused on BSP computing. It only recently (June 30 - about 16
days ago) opened a JIRA for graph processing
(https://issue
Just FYI,
My heavy concern is that the boundaries between 'Apache Hama' and
'Giraph' you said, can be collapsed in near future.
* Someone already contributed Pregel-like vertex API set on top of
Hama v0.2[1].
* The Hama job will be run on both Hama own cluster and Hadoop nextGen.
Then, BSP-bas
Hi,
I would like to propose Giraph as an Apache Incubator project. Giraph is a
large-scale graph processing infrastructure (inspired by Pregel) that runs
entirely on Hadoop. Giraph applications and MapReduce jobs coexist on shared
Hadoop instances and Giraph applications can be part of Oozie