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iamstan23 ◴[] No.41901685[source]
Weird thing about this project is that neither the website (https://drasi.io) or the repo (https://github.com/drasi-project/drasi-platform) mention that it's a Microsoft project.

Also the only cloud provider it has installation instructions for is AWS's EKS platform. Yet it has integration instructions for Azure CosmosDb Gremlin API.

That one customer out there using EKS and Gremlin on CosmosDb is probably over the moon right now.

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1. agentofreality ◴[] No.41910956[source]
I am the Drasi engineering manager, and I can assure you that any weirdness you sense is purely accidental.

The project was announced through standard Microsoft channels by Mark Russinovich and is part of the Microsoft Collaboration on GitHub. But we are predominantly an open source project from the Azure Incubations team which has a history of releasing open source projects. So we don't feel the need to constantly remind everybody that we are a Microsoft project and team.

The documentation site is missing some content that wasn't ready in time for the release but it includes AKS install instructions as well as additional Source and Reaction docs. These will be out soon.

If you know that customer that uses EKS and Cosmos Gremlin, please let us know, we would also be over the moon.

In any case, the Drasi Team is most active over on our discord channel(https://aka.ms/drasidiscord) where we would love to answer any questions you have about Drasi and help you get up and running.