Still not on a proper desktop machine... We have the same goal for EKS. A lot of this will depend on the design of components and how they fit into a system. For example I suspect that there are some Linux kernel patches used by Google that are not upstream, in a internal fork.
JanusGraph is not a Google fork; it's a community project under The @LinuxFoundation, with many equal participants, including an Amazon rep on the Technical Steering Committee, and Amazon signed The @LinuxFoundation CCLA to contribute to JanusGraph, and does. All good.
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If you're interested in the backstory as to *why* there's even a fork + rename, check out: https://github.com/thinkaurelius/titan/graphs/contributors … and https://wiki.apache.org/incubator/OlympianProposal … and https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/e4f2c1403bfb4fe75fce9bd6f3182b9a95b9830ad9893944bac01ed9@%3Cgeneral.incubator.apache.org%3E … — happy to answer questions or you can also just chat with
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Indeed, I didn't mean to imply that there was something otherwise. I was trying to say something different: often forks are healthy and normal, and I think that JanusGraph is a great example of the resiliency of open source.
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