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I've had my eye on Taxi for a while, and it's neat! I agree that the problems it aims to solve are real and painful in real life.
In my experience, I'm not sure people care about schemas or schema languages — they are just implementation details best left under the hood. This is why in my own work, I started on the query end of the spectrum instead.
This is why I built Trustfall, a query engine able to query any data source: DBs, APIs, files like PDF, CSV, or JSON, or any combination of those.
GitHub: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall
Playground showing the query "which GitHub/Twitter users comment on HackerNews stories about OpenAI?": https://play.predr.ag/hackernews#?f=1&q=IyBDcm9zcyBBUEkgcXVl...
> Orbital is the query engine
So I searched and
https://github.com/orbitalapi/orbital says to use https://hub.docker.com/r/orbitalhq/orbital which has no README
It also says "This repository will contain our open source code, along with issues, discussions and roadmap.", is there an ETA for source code release?
Will the Java application in that docker container be open sourced?
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