On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 10:33:38PM -0400, Michael Hrivnak wrote: > Graph databases are becoming very popular, as data science is getting a > lot of attention. I have at least one problem at work right now where a > graph DB could be a great fit, so I set out this weekend to do some > learning. > But I was surprised to find a lack of graph DB options available in Fedora > and other popular distros. I can't find any discussion of this topic; are > others interested? Having one or two good options included in Fedora could > give us an edge (so to speak) over the competition. > I know that neo4j has license issues. What about OrientDB [0]? Maybe > Cayley [1]? Or others [2]? > I did find the Fedora NoSQL wiki page [3], but the contact info and Status > info seem to be for the (presumably unrelated) amateur radio SIG??? > John Dulaney (CC'd) has volunteered to help out with packaging if there is > a graph DB worth adding to Fedora. > What do you all think? > [0]Â http://orientdb.com/orientdb/ > [1]Â https://github.com/google/cayley > Â ^ looks compelling, but hasn't been very active recently as a project > [2]Â http://www.butleranalytics.com/20-free-and-open-source-graph-database/ > [3]Â https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/NoSQL#Graph There is virtuoso who is more a triple store (and as such is a graph database) but it's available to pick up on f24 and master where it has been orphaned https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/package/rpms/virtuoso-opensource/ Pierre -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx