Re: [DISCUSS] Moving system property names to the CassandraRelevantProperties

2023-03-30 Thread Jacek Lewandowski
I'll do - - -- --- - - Jacek Lewandowski czw., 30 mar 2023 o 22:09 Miklosovic, Stefan napisał(a): > Hi list, > > we are looking for one more committer to take a look at this patch (1, 2). > > It looks like there is a lot to go through because of number of files > modif

Re: [EXTERNAL] [DISCUSS] Next release date

2023-03-30 Thread J. D. Jordan
That was my understanding as well.On Mar 30, 2023, at 11:21 AM, Josh McKenzie wrote:So to confirm, let's make sure we all agree on the definition of "stabilize".Using the definition as "green run of all tests on circleci, no regressions on ASF CI" that we used to get 4.1 out the door, and combine

Re: [DISCUSS] Moving system property names to the CassandraRelevantProperties

2023-03-30 Thread Miklosovic, Stefan
Hi list, we are looking for one more committer to take a look at this patch (1, 2). It looks like there is a lot to go through because of number of files modified (around 200) but changes are really just about moving everything to CassandraRelevantProperties. I do not think that it should take

Re: [EXTERNAL] [DISCUSS] Next release date

2023-03-30 Thread Josh McKenzie
So to confirm, let's make sure we all agree on the definition of "stabilize". Using the definition as "green run of all tests on circleci, no regressions on ASF CI" that we used to get 4.1 out the door, and combined with the metric of "feature branches don't merge until their CI is green on at l

Re: [EXTERNAL] [DISCUSS] Next release date

2023-03-30 Thread Benjamin Lerer
> > but otherwise I don't recall anything that we could take as an indicator > that a next release would take a comparable amount of time to 4.1? Do we have any indicator that proves that it will take less time? We never managed to do a release in 2 or 3 months so far. Until we have actually prov