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This would allow Graql to have a development cycle independent from Grakn, but also centralise the codebase for various Graql implementations and plugins under one place. This would allow us to maintain the language for all end-users in a synchronised and reliable way (always updated and always tested).
How would you feel about contributing Atom Graql plugin to the new Graql repo and become one of the maintainers and contributors to the repository? :) I'm sure the community would love it!
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Sorry for the late answer.
I did this project for myself, so I didn't expect such a positive reaction.
Thank you for your positive feedback.
How can I move this repository into yours?
No worries, @ShishkinDmitriy ! thanks for getting back to me. Would it be possible to migrate the source code into https://github.com/graknlabs/graql , under /plugins ? We'll need to align it with latest grammar, and ideally tested to work with Atom as well?
Hi @ShishkinDmitriy! Thank you so much for developing an Atom plugin for Graql - the community loves it!
Graql also has its own repository now:
https://github.com/graknlabs/graql (don't forget to star! 😉)
This would allow Graql to have a development cycle independent from Grakn, but also centralise the codebase for various Graql implementations and plugins under one place. This would allow us to maintain the language for all end-users in a synchronised and reliable way (always updated and always tested).
How would you feel about contributing Atom Graql plugin to the new Graql repo and become one of the maintainers and contributors to the repository? :) I'm sure the community would love it!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: