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gdotv
·4개월 전·discuss
LadybugDB (https://github.com/LadybugDB/ladybug) at this point seems to be the only sustainable fork. When deciding what to do about the Kuzu archival on https://gdotv.com, we've gone with maintaining support for the last available version of Kuzu (it's still heavily used from what I'm seeing) whilst introducing support for LadybugDB. I've looked into a few other forks and at this point in time none seem to be actively maintained for more than a few weeks before getting dropped.
gdotv
·4개월 전·discuss
Ever try https://gdotv.com with it? Really interesting to see folks still using Kuzu despite the archival status. We decided to maintain support for that reason, it's been left in a fairly stable rate which is fantastic. Might be worth checking out LadybugDB (the main fork), migration is pretty easy.
gdotv
·4개월 전·discuss
That's coming to Postgres 19 this year, had a brief exchange with a committer earlier this week and it's actually available in the Postgres repo to try (need to run your own build of course). Very exciting development!
gdotv
·4개월 전·discuss
proof that Neo4j won the popularity contest!
gdotv
·4개월 전·discuss
do you have a roadmap in mind for this fork?
gdotv
·4개월 전·discuss
plenty of those - I've had to work with dozens of different graph databases integrating them on https://gdotv.com, save for maybe 1-2 exceptions in the list of supported databases on our website, they're all production ready and either backed by a vendor or open-source (or sometimes both, e.g. Apache AGE for Azure PostgreSQL). There are some technologies that have been around for a long time but really flying under the radar, despite being used a lot in enterprise (e.g. JanusGraph).
gdotv
·4개월 전·discuss
Agreed, there's been a literal explosion in the last 3 months of new graph databases coded from scratch, clearly largely LLM assisted. I'm having to keep track of the industry quite a bit to decide what to add support for on https://gdotv.com and frankly these days it's getting tedious.