Sometimes my questions are marked as invalid, and the rules shift over time, so I rather ask:
Can I ask about what's new in major version of some technology when it's not clear from it's own documentation?
If not, why?
Edit:
It seems that some people do not understand the "it's not clear from it's own documentation" part of this question. So let me explain.
It is not written in the documentation. The project has moved to the Apache Foundation, and underwent architectural changes, but the tutorials remain the same. This is what the documentation says about the new major:
The thought too much to bear as he approached his realization of The TinkerPop. The closer he got, the more his world dissolved — west is right, around is straight, and form nothing more than nothing. With each step towards The TinkerPop, less and less of his world, but perhaps because more and more of all the other worlds made possible. Everything is everything in The TinkerPop, and when the dust settled, Gremlin emerged Gremlitron. It was time to realize that all that he realized was just a realization and that all realized realizations are just as real. For The TinkerPop is and is not — The TinkerPop.
There's a presentation called What's new in version 3 but I can only see slideshow, which contains mostly screenshots of a console, showing some new commands, but without the speach, one can't tell what they are for. Also there are some illustrations but again, withoud sound, they are too abstract.
It seems to me that people here on SO developed some stereotypes and just think in those stereotypes and don't consider corner cases. Can anyone tell me for real why it's not good to ask on stackowerflow what's new in Tinkerpop 3?