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- **ETA?** extend angulillos with more sophisticated combinators for traversals
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- **ETA?** use any Tinkerpop3 backend! use Bio4j with virtually _any_ graph db
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## Neo4j distribution
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- **ETA?** Finish the implementation of angulillos-neo4j
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- **ETA?** write bio4j/bio4j-neo4j
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Is this actually valuable? If we develop a version of angulillos capable of wrapping any Tinkerpop3-compatible graph DB, we could use the tinkerpop3 version of Neo4j with that.
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## Documentation
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- **ETA?** examples for every graph, model docs integrated with the source code
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- **ETA?** a paper; by the time this gets public we should already have a preprint
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## Dataviz
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## Datavis
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In principle they would all be data visualizations that don't imply server requests. _(That doesn't mean that we won't be developing webapps in the future but we can first get a lot from what we already have without complicating things much more)_ We could include:
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- A few _dashboards_ built with [dc.js](http://dc-js.github.io/dc.js/) This kind of dataviz is quite nice to play with and people generally just love it _(even though they might not understand what's going on too much and they just click randomly at the charts to see what happens... :) )_
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- We should definitely have some sort of minimally interactive visualization of Bio4j data model, IMHO this is crucial not only for people that are willing to use Bio4j but also to get the big picture of what kind of data is included in the database.
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- A set of biologically-wise interesting/useful visualizations _( @rtobes @marina-manrique @epareja @eparejatobes please some help here! ;) )_
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- A few _dashboards_ built with [dc.js](http://dc-js.github.io/dc.js/) This kind of dataviz is quite nice to play with and people generally just love it _(even though they might not understand what's going on too much and they just click randomly at the charts to see what happens... :) )_
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- We should definitely have some sort of minimally interactive visualization of Bio4j data model, IMHO this is crucial not only for people that are willing to use Bio4j but also to get the big picture of what kind of data is included in the database.
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- A set of biologically-wise interesting/useful visualizations _( @rtobes @marina-manrique @epareja @eparejatobes please some help here! ;) )_
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## Neo4j distribution
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I think this would be very important in order to regain some momentum for the project. The workload to get this running should not be much and, in turn, the benefits in terms of both visibility and potential engagements would be quite big.

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pablopareja commented on Mar 18, 2015

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I always like better the american version 😉
which by the way is more widespread 👾

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