Hi,

+1 from me for this proposal. Graph database technology is having a bit of
a resurgence recently due to, among other things, synergy with LLMs. I see
this as a growing area.

One question for my own technical interest. You mention the link to Apache
Tinkerpop/Gremlin. Skimming the repo, would it be correct to say that it is
more the concepts from that technology that are relevant? The
implementation targets ISO/GQL conformance using Calcite to extend Gremlin
like syntax on top of SQL?

I did also notice that there seemed to be a pause in contributions for
several months last year (mid May to mid Oct), was there any reason for
this?

Another comment from a mentoring mindset. Given the history of the project,
I think it will be important to keep on the lookout for project members
from other vendors and with diverse backgrounds. A somewhat diverse team
will be important for graduation and on-going health of the project.

Cheers, Paul.


On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 11:44 AM Willem Jiang <willem.ji...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I'd like to start a discussion about accepting GeaFlow into the Apache
> Incubator.
>
> GeaFlow is a distributed stream and batch integration graph compute
> engine developed by Ant Group. It supports core capabilities such as
> trillion-level graph storage, hybrid graph and table processing,
> real-time graph computation, and interactive graph analysis.
> Currently, it is widely used in scenarios such as data warehousing
> acceleration, financial risk control, knowledge graph, and social
> networks.
>
> The proposal is
> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/INCUBATOR/GeaFlow+Proposal
>
> Currently, we already got 4 mentor support. Please let us know if you
> have any questions about this project.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Willem Jiang
>
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