Re: [DISCUSS] Chronicle Queue's development model and a hypothetical replacement of the library

2024-09-18 Thread Nate McCall
I feel like a group of us discussed this IRL a bit at ApacheCon in Vegas ~ 2019 maybe? Anyhoo, the tidbit sticking in my mind was someone explaining the string operations overhead in the JVM of log concatenation vs slapping binary to CQ’s off heap-and-append operation was substantial. We could hos

Re: Updating Instaclustr donated Jenkins Agents

2024-05-23 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Jackson, Thanks for bringing this up. You all run enough C* over there to have a good idea of what's needed. If you want to move your instances to ARM, I think that's totally fine and agree that we need the coverage anyway. Cheers, -Nate On Fri, May 24, 2024 at 10:52 AM Fleming, Jackson via de

Re: Is there appetite to maintain the gocql driver (in the drivers subproject) ?

2024-04-03 Thread Nate McCall
We've talked through this before. Benjamin sussed out the main issue, IIRC. tl,dr: - The AUTHORS lists everyone who ever made a commit ( https://github.com/gocql/gocql/blob/master/AUTHORS) - The license is BSD-3 and explicitly says the copyright is owned by the authors (https://github.com/gocql/goc

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 5.0-beta1

2023-11-29 Thread Nate McCall
On Thu, Nov 30, 2023 at 3:28 AM Aleksey Yeshchenko wrote: > -1 on cutting a beta1 in this state. An alpha2 would be acceptable now, > but I’m not sure there is significant value to be had from it. Merge the > fixes for outstanding issues listed above, then cut beta1. > Agree with Aleksey. -1 on

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 5.0-beta1

2023-11-29 Thread Nate McCall
> Even though my opinion doesn't really count here, I do feel compelled to > mention that: > Aaron (and anybody who takes the time to follow this list, really), your opinion matters, that's why we discuss it here.

Re: [VOTE] Accept java-driver

2023-10-03 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Tue, Oct 3, 2023 at 5:53 PM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > The donation of the java-driver is ready for its IP Clearance vote. > https://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/cassandra-java-driver.html > > The SGA has been sent to the ASF. This does not require acknowledgement > before the vote. >

Re: [DISCUSS] Using ACCP or tc-native by default

2023-07-20 Thread Nate McCall
On Fri, Jul 21, 2023 at 10:56 AM Miklosovic, Stefan < stefan.mikloso...@netapp.com> wrote: ... > I think this might work, if it is available, it will use it, if not, we > emit a big fat warning. > ... I agree with this approach. It lets operators trap a log statement or similar while defaulting t

Re: [VOTE] CEP 33 - CIDR filtering authorizer

2023-06-28 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 5:17 AM Shailaja Koppu wrote: > Hi Team, > > (Starting a new thread for VOTE instead of reusing the DISCUSS thread, to > follow usual procedure). > > Please vote on CEP 33 - CIDR filtering authorizer > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CASSANDRA/CEP-33%3A+CID

Re: CEP 33 - CIDR filtering authorizer

2023-06-14 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Shailaja, This looks super interesting. I particularly like the MONITOR switch. This is a huge pain-point for a lot of cluster migrations. Cheers, -Nate On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 6:43 AM Shailaja Koppu wrote: > Hi Team, > > I have created CEP 33 - CIDR filtering authorizer > https://cwiki.apac

Re: [VOTE] CEP-8 Datastax Drivers Donation

2023-06-13 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 2:15 AM Jeremy Hanna wrote: > Calling for a vote on CEP-8 [1]. > > To clarify the intent, as Benjamin said in the discussion thread [2], the > goal of this vote is simply to ensure that the community is in favor of > the donation. Nothing more. > The plan is to introdu

Re: [VOTE] CEP-28: Reading and Writing Cassandra Data with Spark Bulk Analytics

2023-05-04 Thread Nate McCall
+1 Thanks Doug! On Fri, May 5, 2023 at 4:47 AM Doug Rohrer wrote: > Hello all, > > I’d like to put CEP-28 to a vote. > > Proposal: > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CASSANDRA/CEP-28%3A+Reading+and+Writing+Cassandra+Data+with+Spark+Bulk+Analytics > > Jira: > https://issues.apach

Re: Google Season of Docs

2023-04-03 Thread Nate McCall
Thank you for your effort regardless, Lorina. Very much appreciated! On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 6:39 AM lorinapoland wrote: > Sadly, I am informing the community that our grant application to GSoD was > unsuccessful. > > If you would like to see the list of winning projects, check out > https://deve

Re: The Apache Cassandra(R) Corner Podcast

2022-06-27 Thread Nate McCall
> > > Are there any objections to this approach? > > Linking to a podcast is just like linking to a presentation or a blog entry back in the day. As long as the trademark keeps being respected (good effort so far!) I don't see any issue with it. Thanks for taking initiative on this, Aaron. -Nate

Re: [VOTE] CEP-17: SSTable format API

2021-11-15 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Tue, Nov 16, 2021 at 8:43 AM Branimir Lambov wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I would like to start a vote on this CEP. > > Proposal: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CASSANDRA/CEP-17%3A+SSTable+format+API > > Discussion: > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/r636bebcab4e678dbe

Re: Moving CEP-15 forward

2021-10-15 Thread Nate McCall
On Sat, Oct 16, 2021 at 7:18 AM Jonathan Ellis wrote: > ... > *This work shall be developed in a modular manner, to allow for coexistence > with other consensus protocols or transaction managers. This will allow us > to evolve Accord without precluding alternative solutions, as future work > expa

Re: [DISCUSS] CEP-15: General Purpose Transactions

2021-09-05 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Benedict, If I'm parsing this correctly, you want to include the stand-alone library in the project as a separate repo to begin with, correct? (I'm +1 on that, if so). Otherwise I am very intrigued by the paper and proposal. This looks excellent. Thanks Benedict, et all for putting this togethe

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 4.0.1

2021-09-01 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Wed, Sep 1, 2021 at 11:55 PM Sam Tunnicliffe wrote: > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.0.1 for release. > > sha1: 6709111ed007a54b3e42884853f89cabd38e4316 > Git: > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/4.0.1-tentative > Maven Artifacts: > https:

Re: [DISCUSS] Java support roadmap

2021-08-26 Thread Nate McCall
> > > Last but not least, do we know anyone running Java 11 in production? > This thread was really opened as a stage to share our thoughts and > hopefully come up with a plan as a community. > I am aware of many large deployments using Java11 and 4.0 in production. +1 on making this non experime

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 3.11.11

2021-07-25 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 7:06 AM Brandon Williams wrote: > I am proposing the test build of Cassandra 3.11.11 for release. > > sha1: 4cafe2288e56e1135d65e76adbcd6c2de9306d6b > Git: > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/3.11.11-tentative > Maven Artifacts

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 4.0.0 (third time is the charm)

2021-07-23 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 10:41 AM Brandon Williams < brandonwilli...@apache.org> wrote: > I am proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.0.0 for release. > > sha1: 902b4d31772eaa84f05ffdc1e4f4b7a66d5b17e6 > Git: > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/4.0.0-

Re: [DISCUSS] CEP-11: Pluggable memtable implementations

2021-07-20 Thread Nate McCall
Yay for pluggable memtables!! I havent gone over this in detail yet, but personally I've always thought integrating something like Arrow would be cool for sharing data (that's as far as i've gotten, but anything that makes that kind of experimentation easier would also help with mocking test plumbi

Re: [DISCUSS] CEP-10: Cluster and Code Simulations

2021-07-14 Thread Nate McCall
> > > > > Yes, we should perhaps remove target version from the template, and > > introduce guidance on describing stability impact etc. > > Strong +1 to remove this from the template. I got sucked into the mistake > of conflating implementation details and implications on where it lands > instead

Re: [VOTE] CIP-9: Make SSLContext creation pluggable

2021-07-13 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 2:49 AM Benjamin Lerer wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I am proposing the CIP-9 (Make SSLContext creation pluggable) for adoption > > Discussion thread: > > https://lists.apache.org/thread.html/rbf99c0108a65f5e31a8f8f0ee525816ee0a387a6fae64de86ceb1495%40%3Cdev.cassandra.apa

Re: Obfuscation of passwords in audit loging, in or not in 4.0?

2021-06-03 Thread Nate McCall
On Fri, Jun 4, 2021 at 8:53 AM Ekaterina Dimitrova wrote: > One more point - if we keep the workaround, that should be documented with > big red letters for the users. > > Agree with addressing this with some docs. Good catch, Stefan. Per your question on obsfucation - IMO, IME passwords should

Re: [DISCUSS] CIP-9: Make SSLContext creation pluggable

2021-05-18 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Maulin, Thanks for putting this together! Took a quick glance, and I can't think of a compelling reason on why SSLContext should be final and your point about organization/compliance issues requiring different implementations is a good one. Per #3 on your proposed changes, I'm keen to only sup

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 4.0-rc1 (take2)

2021-04-22 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 6:59 AM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.0-rc1 for release. > > sha1: 3282f5ecf187ecbb56b8d73ab9a9110c010898b0 > Git: > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/4.0-rc1-tentative > Maven Artifacts: > >

Re: [DISCUSSION] Next release roadmap

2021-04-14 Thread Nate McCall
Agree with Stefan 100% on this. We need to move towards pluggability. Our users are asking for it, it makes sense architecturally, and people are doing it anyway. ... > for me definitely https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-9633 > > I am surprised nobody mentioned this in the previous

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 4.0-rc1

2021-03-29 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 2:06 AM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.0-rc1 for release. > > sha1: 2facbc97ea215faef1735d9a3d5697162f61bc8c > Git: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/4.0-rc1-tentative > Maven Artifacts: >

Re: New Cassandra website for review

2021-02-28 Thread Nate McCall
Thanks Melissa! This looks really good. Excited to see it happen. On Sat, Feb 27, 2021 at 10:36 AM Melissa Logan wrote: > Hi all, > > We are excited to share the almost-complete Cassandra website design > (CASSANDRA-16115). Huge thanks to Lorina Poland, Anthony Grosso, Mick Semb > Weaver, Josh L

Re: Changes to JMX metric names in 4.0 beta

2020-11-04 Thread Nate McCall
Just make sure there is some good detail present in NEWS.txt on the impact and needed changes if someone is anticipating those metrics being present. On Fri, Oct 30, 2020 at 8:53 AM Sam Tunnicliffe wrote: > In CASSANDRA-15299, native protocol V5 is being reworked to incorporate > the framing for

Re: [VOTE] Release dtest-api 0.0.6

2020-10-08 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Thu, Oct 8, 2020 at 9:20 PM Oleksandr Petrov wrote: > Proposing the test build of in-jvm dtest API 0.0.6 for release. > > Repository: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra-in-jvm-dtest-api.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/0.0.6 > > Candidate SHA: > > https://github.com/apache/cassa

Re: [VOTE] Accept the Harry donation

2020-09-20 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 9:46 PM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > This vote is about officially accepting the Harry donation from Alex Petrov > and Benedict Elliott Smith, that was worked on in CASSANDRA-15348. > > The Incubator IP Clearance has been filled out at > http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clea

Re: NGCC 2020 ?

2020-09-13 Thread Nate McCall
Thanks for bringing this up again, Paulo! Moving ApacheCon to online turned out to be complicated logistically, so we just did a single C* track. Would be happy to help organize an NGCC though. On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 12:40 PM Paulo Motta wrote: > Hey folks, > > Nate mentioned on this thread [1

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 3.11.8

2020-08-30 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 1:38 AM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 3.11.8 for release. > > sha1: 8b29b698630960a0ebb2c695cc5b21dee4686d09 > Git: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/3.11.8-tentative > Maven Artifacts: > > h

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 2.2.18

2020-08-30 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 12:45 AM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 2.2.18 for release. > > sha1: d4938cf4e488a9ef3ac48164a3e946f16255d721 > Git: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/2.2.18-tentative > Maven Artifacts: > >

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 3.0.22

2020-08-30 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 1:10 AM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 3.0.22 for release. > > sha1: 45331bb612dc7847efece7e26cdd0b376bd11249 > Git: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/3.0.22-tentative > Maven Artifacts: > > h

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 4.0-beta2

2020-08-30 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Sat, Aug 29, 2020 at 2:19 AM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.0-beta2 for release. > > sha1: 56eadf2004399a80f0733041cacf03839832249a > Git: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/4.0-beta2-tentative > Maven Artifacts:

Re: Contributing research on C* usage for blog

2020-08-27 Thread Nate McCall
> > > > 901 practitioners were interviewed. I analyzed the data and summarized in a > document here: > > https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aM8muvbldPhSJdgrsM0OiLGvb5wfjwc5uutSCNfGup8/edit?usp=sharing > > If this seems broadly useful, I’m proposing that we publish to the C* blog. > New graphics wi

Re: [DISCUSSION] Workshop idea

2020-07-27 Thread Nate McCall
This is a really interesting idea, particularly given that at this point in our release cycle previously, there would be demos/roadshows happening at meetups etc. that we just cant do these days in most places now. What is your thinking on format? +1 in general though - that goes for anybody that

Re: [DISCUSS] CEP-8 Drivers Donation

2020-07-26 Thread Nate McCall
This is fantastic, Alexandre, thanks for putting this together! I put an initial set of comments/concerns on there and will loop back later this week after other folks have a go. Cheers, -Nate On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 7:35 AM Alexandre Dutra < alexandre.du...@datastax.com> wrote: > Hi, > > As p

Re: [NOTICE] ApacheCon talk submission voting

2020-07-19 Thread Nate McCall
> > Count me in. Happy to assist. > > I mean, I basically did already since you were my right hand with this last year :)

[DISCUSS] Logistics for Cassandra ApacheCon@Home track and NGCC

2020-07-19 Thread Nate McCall
Per my previous email: 2. Decide what we want to do about NGCC 3. Add some more talks as we go depending on demand 4. Figure out the logistics of how this will work by playing with Hopin Again, this is pretty much a blank slate. Assume we have a virtual conference system for 24hrs and can basical

[NOTICE] ApacheCon talk submission voting

2020-07-19 Thread Nate McCall
Hi folks, ApacheCon@Home Cassandra track finally coming together. We have a little over 20 submissions to go through initially this week to put together a rough schedule. This year, we will be using Hopin for managing the conference track. That's about as much as I know about logistics at this poi

Re: Local getting started tool

2020-07-09 Thread Nate McCall
Agree as well. Happy to have anything like this on a community downloads page provided the license isnt anything weird. Evaluation with a website PR and a JIRA should suffice? On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 4:51 AM Jon Haddad wrote: > I agree with Josh about it going on the downloads page - I don't th

Re: [DISCUSS] Future of MVs

2020-07-01 Thread Nate McCall
> > > > If so, I propose we set this thread down for now in deference to us > articulating the quality bar we set and how we achieve it for features in > the DB and then retroactively apply them to existing experimental features. > Should we determine nobody is stepping up to maintain an > experime

Re: [DISCUSS] Future of MVs

2020-06-30 Thread Nate McCall
On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 10:27 AM David Capwell wrote: > If that is the case then shouldn't we add MV to "4.0 Quality: Components > and Test Plans" (CASSANDRA-15536)? It is currently missing, so adding it > to the testing road map would be a clear sign that someone is planning to > champion and ow

Re: [VOTE] Project governance wiki doc (take 2)

2020-06-21 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 3:12 AM Joshua McKenzie wrote: > Link to doc: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CASSANDRA/Apache+Cassandra+Project+Governance > > Change since previous cancelled vote: > "A simple majority of this electorate becomes the low-watermark for votes > in favour

Re: [VOTE] Project governance wiki doc

2020-06-16 Thread Nate McCall
+1 (binding) On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 4:19 AM Joshua McKenzie wrote: > Added unratified draft to the wiki here: > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CASSANDRA/Apache+Cassandra+Project+Governance > > I propose the following: > >1. We leave the vote open for 1 week (close at end of d

Re: Is i386 still officially supported?

2020-05-25 Thread Nate McCall
If you had an environment available, I would be real curious about what happens when you start it up, particularly when we started writing larger SSTables. That said, I don't think we've fielded this question in like 8yrs, so I doubt there is any interest in supporting it if it doesnt just kind of

Re: [DISCUSS] Remove cassandra-stress from project, or replace it, or have multiple stress tools?

2020-04-30 Thread Nate McCall
I agree with Benedict. We have a lot of organizational things going on right now, perhaps we just mark it as deprecated in the docs and reference alternatives in the readme? Then we can put this on a roadmap to revisit post 4.0. On Fri, May 1, 2020 at 7:50 AM Benedict Elliott Smith wrote: > I v

Re: DataStax Driver Donation to Apache Cassandra Project

2020-04-28 Thread Nate McCall
> > > Lastly, and to Stephen's previous email, it might be more manageable to > accept one drivers first and figure all the details/issues/questions that > are bound to arise before accepting more. It's worth discussing at least. > This approach makes complete sense to me: let's sort out how to ac

Re: DataStax Driver Donation to Apache Cassandra Project

2020-04-27 Thread Nate McCall
o undermine > that > > >> >> capability, as people begin to assume that activity and > > >> decision-making is > > >> >> unrelated to them - and if that happens I think something important > > is > > >> lost. > > >> >

Re: DataStax Driver Donation to Apache Cassandra Project

2020-04-22 Thread Nate McCall
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 5:37 AM Benedict Elliott Smith wrote: > I welcome the donation, and hope we are able to accept all of the > drivers. This is really great news IMO. > > I do however wonder if the project may be accumulating too many > sub-projects? I wonder if it's time to think about s

Re: Simplify voting rules for in-jvm-dtest-api releases

2020-04-16 Thread Nate McCall
nity. > > > > > > During the process of developing software and preparing a release, > > various packages are made available to the development community for > > testing purposes. Projects MUST direct outsiders towards official > releases > > rather than raw sou

Re: Simplify voting rules for in-jvm-dtest-api releases

2020-04-15 Thread Nate McCall
Open an issue with the LEGAL jira project and ask there. I'm like 62% sure they will say nope. The vote process and the time for such is to allow for PMC to review the release to give the ASF a reasonable degree of assurance for indemnification. However, we might have a fair degree of leeway so lo

Re: server side describe

2020-04-09 Thread Nate McCall
Ok cool. It sounds like we are moving this towards a consensus? (at least agreeing to disagree and moving forward). I very much the different inputs on this thread - thanks for a largely healthy discussion folks. On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 6:03 AM Chris Lohfink wrote: > I'd be in favor of going wi

Re: server side describe

2020-04-02 Thread Nate McCall
So summarizing the salient points here: - client authors have worked around this mostly, but this would avoid some duplication of effort for new features - this issues was tagged last year as being pertinent to 4.0 in several threads about what was in scope - there is some development efforts requi

Re: server side describe

2020-04-01 Thread Nate McCall
hlight that feature creep is real, and hurting > our impending release. > > > On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 1:33 PM Nate McCall wrote: > > > > I think part of being a modern database is not relying on drivers/clients > > to idiomatically rebuild the schema. > > > &

Re: server side describe

2020-04-01 Thread Nate McCall
I think part of being a modern database is not relying on drivers/clients to idiomatically rebuild the schema. Thanks for bringing it up, Jon - huge +1 on merging (some form) of this. On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 7:27 AM Jon Haddad wrote: > Hey folks, > > I was looking through our open JIRAs and real

Re: Kubernetes operator unification

2020-03-31 Thread Nate McCall
Given the large portion of work that's been done in EU by the Orange folks vs. that of PST and APAC, I think this might be one for which we do two versions: PST morning and evening. On Wed, Apr 1, 2020 at 12:51 PM Patrick McFadin wrote: > *Thanks for starting this thread Ben! Definitely agree th

Re: Sidecar meeting notes from 2020-03-10

2020-03-13 Thread Nate McCall
Where was this announced? I didnt hear anything about it (it's possible I missed an email but don't see anything). On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 8:26 AM Patrick McFadin wrote: > Hi everyone, > > This week, a small group of us met on Zoom on how to contribute best to the > sidecar project (CEP-1). Data

Re: another alpha?

2020-03-02 Thread Nate McCall
The clash change is important to get out, but i'd like to see a few more 'moving parts' in place since most of these changes are docs. Thinking specifically of something like CASSANDRA-15564 (repair coordinator refactor). I'm -0 otherwise. On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 10:27 AM Jon Haddad wrote: > Loo

[DISCUSS] Client protocol changes (Was: 20200217 4.0 Status Update)

2020-02-18 Thread Nate McCall
[Moving to new message thread] Thanks for bringing this up, Jordan. IIRC, this was more a convention than a technical reason. Though I could be completely misremembering this. -- Forwarded message - From: Jordan West Date: Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 10:13 AM Subject: Re: 20200217 4.0

Re: 20200217 4.0 Status Update

2020-02-18 Thread Nate McCall
Moving to a new thread. On Wed, Feb 19, 2020 at 10:13 AM Jordan West wrote: > On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 12:52 PM Jeff Jirsa wrote: > > > > > beyond the client proto change being painful for anything other than > major > > releases > > > > > This came up during the community meeting today and I wa

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 3.0.20

2020-02-12 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 4:10 PM Michael Shuler wrote: > +1 > > On 2/11/20 2:36 AM, Mick Semb Wever wrote: > > > > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 3.0.20 for release. > > > > sha1: 89edf5073ba4181dd2f70294cdbcb47f5a45c82e > > Git: > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=s

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 2.2.16

2020-02-12 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 4:10 PM Michael Shuler wrote: > +1 > > On 2/10/20 2:31 PM, Mick Semb Wever wrote: > > > > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 2.2.16 for release. > > > > sha1: c4d9e9ca4ade40b956e37935bce68737b0c063b9 > > Git: > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=s

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 3.11.6

2020-02-12 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Thu, Feb 13, 2020 at 4:10 PM Michael Shuler wrote: > +1 > > On 2/11/20 2:38 AM, Mick Semb Wever wrote: > > > > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 3.11.6 for release. > > > > sha1: cb779ab9a631c13a245926f55320392c4468c6f0 > > Git: > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=s

Re: Libraries update

2020-02-11 Thread Nate McCall
Good point Deepak - we do have: http://cassandra.apache.org/doc/latest/development/dependencies.html But we dont have details or process written down. On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 9:02 AM Deepak Vohra wrote: > > Dependency management is discussed at Documentation > > | > | > | | > Documentation > >

Re: Libraries update

2020-02-11 Thread Nate McCall
Quick answer to your question though is no, it's been entirely adhoc. On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 8:50 AM Nate McCall wrote: > I would love to see an audit and rough plan on maintenance and evaluation > criteria, etc added to the wiki for discussion. We've had a couple of users

Re: Libraries update

2020-02-11 Thread Nate McCall
I would love to see an audit and rough plan on maintenance and evaluation criteria, etc added to the wiki for discussion. We've had a couple of users complain about library versions when including the aftifact as a dependency (even though we don't support this, a lot of people do it). It would be c

ApacheCon Cassandra and NGCC 2020 Call for proposals

2020-02-05 Thread Nate McCall
I am delighted to share with you that we, the Apache Cassandra community, in light of our success at last year at last year's conference, have been given a three day track at this year's ApacheCon in New Orleans, LA, USA [0]. The goal of this track is simple: we are going to get together to talk a

Re: Fwd: [CI] What are the troubles projects face with CI and Infra

2020-02-03 Thread Nate McCall
and usability issues by providing us an isolated > jenkins. Having our own master would simplify the setup, use and debugging, > of Jenkins. It would still require some sunk cost but hopefully we'd end up > with something better tailored to our needs. And with isolated agents help >

Fwd: [CI] What are the troubles projects face with CI and Infra

2020-02-02 Thread Nate McCall
Hi folks, The board is looking for feedback on CI infrastructure. I'm happy to take some (constructive) comments back. (Shuler, Mick and David Capwell specifically as folks who've most recently wrestled with this a fair bit). Thanks, -Nate -- Forwarded message - From: Dave Fisher

Re: Testing out JIRA as replacement for cwiki tracking of 4.0 quality testing

2020-02-02 Thread Nate McCall
> > My .02: I think it'd improve our ability to collaborate and lower friction > to testing if we could do so on JIRA instead of the cwiki. *I suspect *the > edit access restrictions there plus general UX friction (difficult to have > collab discussion, comment chains, links to things, etc) make t

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 4.0-alpha3

2020-01-30 Thread Nate McCall
+1 Thanks for getting this started, Mick! On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 8:47 AM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > Proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.0-alpha3 for release. > > sha1: 5f7c88601c65cdf14ee68387ed68203f2603fc29 > Git: > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/

2020 ASF Community Survey

2019-12-05 Thread Nate McCall
Hello everyone, If you have an apache.org email, you should have received an email with an invitation to take the 2020 ASF Community Survey. Please take 15 minutes to complete it. If you do not have an apache.org email address and/or you didn’t receive a link, please follow this link to the surve

Re: moving the site from SVN to git

2019-10-30 Thread Nate McCall
Unfortunately my svn foo is about as atrophied as yours. I followed the usual steps when publishing as I've done with the other posts, so no idea what happened? I dont have anything uncommitted locally either. Whatever we can do to get it showing until we move off SVN (or just move) is fine with m

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 2.2.15

2019-10-24 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 6:25 AM Michael Shuler wrote: > I propose the following artifacts for release as 2.2.15. > > sha1: 4ee4ceea28a1cb77b283c7ce0135340ddff02086 > Git: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/2.2.15-tentative > Artifacts: > > https://

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 3.11.5

2019-10-24 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 6:26 AM Michael Shuler wrote: > I propose the following artifacts for release as 3.11.5. > > sha1: b697af87f8e1b20d22948390d516dba1fbb9eee7 > Git: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/3.11.5-tentative > Artifacts: > > https://

Re: [VOTE] Release Apache Cassandra 3.0.19

2019-10-24 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 6:31 AM Michael Shuler wrote: > I propose the following artifacts for release as 3.0.19. > > sha1: a81bfd6b7db3a373430b3c4e8f4e930b199796f0 > Git: > > https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf?p=cassandra.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/tags/3.0.19-tentative > Artifacts: > > https://

[DISCUSS] C* track for ApacheCon 2020 (was: ApacheCon North America 2020, project participation)

2019-10-01 Thread Nate McCall
[Moved to C* only thread] We got a lot of feedback from folks after this year's track. I'm keen to do this again. At this point I think we are just looking at saying "yes we would like to participate" and all details about tracks, etc. will be TBD. Thoughts? -Nate -- Forwarded message -

Re: [VOTE] Apache Cassandra Release Lifecycle

2019-09-30 Thread Nate McCall
+1 On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 7:52 AM sankalp kohli wrote: > Hi, > We have discussed in the email thread[1] about Apache Cassandra Release > Lifecycle. We came up with a doc[2] for it. Please vote on it if you agree > with the content of the doc[2]. > > Thanks, > Sankalp > > [1] > > https://list

Re: Cassandra image for Kubernetes

2019-09-19 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Cyril, Thanks for bringing this topic up. I think it would be a good idea for us to have an "official" docker file in the source tree. There are, however, some caveats: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LEGAL-270?focusedCommentId=15524446&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels

Re: 4.0 alpha before apachecon?

2019-08-29 Thread Nate McCall
On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 10:11 AM Benedict Elliott Smith wrote: > > Seems to make sense to branch, right? > > Feels like a good line in the sand. +1

Re: 4.0 alpha before apachecon?

2019-08-29 Thread Nate McCall
> > > I think the next decision is should we just cut 4.0-alpha1 now given > that Michael has some cycles regardless of the known issues and start > using the new fix versions for the 4.0-alpha2 release? I personally > feel we should cut 4.0-alpha1 with every imaginable "expect this > release to br

Re: Apache Cassandra Virtual meetings

2019-08-07 Thread Nate McCall
We can do the time mostly fair if we alternate back and forth between PST morning and evening. This will at least let most folks attend every other meeting. I agree with Josh's sentiment on the discussions. We can do it, we just have to be aware of it and defer things to Jira and/or ML. On Thu, A

Re: Google Season of Docs 2019 for Apache Cassandra

2019-07-23 Thread Nate McCall
Benedict - this is totally fair ask. Initially, we wanted a wide audience to help, but the GSoD stuff only allowed for two project contacts on the sign up forms. Apache Airflow (the other ASF project accepted) and us both had to do some work-arounds for how the ASF process/mail lists/etc are setup

Re: ACNA 2019 Schedule is out

2019-06-09 Thread Nate McCall
The topics look really interesting. Do you know if it will be recorded for > people to catch up later? > > Regards > > That's being discussed on the conference planning list. Unfortunately at this point It doesnt look like they have the budget/volunteers for it this year.

Re: ACNA 2019 Schedule is out

2019-06-07 Thread Nate McCall
hanks, -Nate On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 11:18 AM Nate McCall wrote: > Hi Folks, > Thanks to everyone who submitted talks and helped out reviewing. We ended > up with a lot more material than we could make room for, but I think we put > together what will be a good track: > https://www.

ACNA 2019 Schedule is out

2019-06-06 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Folks, Thanks to everyone who submitted talks and helped out reviewing. We ended up with a lot more material than we could make room for, but I think we put together what will be a good track: https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/schedule.html If you submitted a talk and got accepted the ASF folks

Re: "4.0: TBD" -> "4.0: Est. Q4 2019"?

2019-05-28 Thread Nate McCall
gt; > > >> features and start extensive testing. Maybe its really time to > hit> > > > it!> > > > > > :-)> > > > > > >>> > > > > > >> Attila Wind> > > > > > >>&g

[DISCUSS] Moving chats to ASF's Slack instance

2019-05-28 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Folks, While working on ApacheCon last week, I had to get setup on ASF's slack workspace. After poking around a bit, on a whim I created #cassandra and #cassandra-dev. I then invited a couple of people to come signup and test it out - primarily to make sure that the process was seamless for non-

Re: "4.0: TBD" -> "4.0: Est. Q4 2019"?

2019-05-27 Thread Nate McCall
tflix.com.INVALID> wrote: > > >>>> > > >>>> Having at least a ballpark target on the website will definitely > help. > > >> +1 > > >>>> on setting it to Q4 2019 for now. > > >>>> > > >>>> On Thu, May 23, 2019

Re: Review ApacheCon Cassandra track submissions

2019-05-25 Thread Nate McCall
Thanks for everyone to volunteered. I'll be sending out instructions later today. Cheers, -Nate On Mon, May 20, 2019 at 9:07 PM Nate McCall wrote: > Hi Folks, > As you probably know, the ApacheCon NA CFP recently closed. We received *a > lot* of submissions for the Cassandra

Re: Review ApacheCon Cassandra track submissions

2019-05-21 Thread Nate McCall
have entire PMC vote on talks? > > 2) We need to do t-shirts. :) Do we need corporate sponsorship for that > > (i.e. $$)? I can look into that if so. > > > > On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 12:28 AM Nate McCall wrote: > > > >> Hi Folks, > >> As you prob

Review ApacheCon Cassandra track submissions

2019-05-20 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Folks, As you probably know, the ApacheCon NA CFP recently closed. We received *a lot* of submissions for the Cassandra track (thanks everyone!!!). 3x more than any other project specific track and *almost* as much as the catch-all big data track. Not only that, but there are a lot of good ones

Re: Two day Apache Cassandra track at ApacheConNA 2019

2019-05-07 Thread Nate McCall
*Bump* Just a reminder we are still accepting submissions for NGCC and our user track at ApacheCon: https://www.apachecon.com/acna19/cfp.html Thanks to the folks who have submitted so far!! Cheers, -Nate On Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 1:22 PM Nate McCall wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I am del

GSoD update: new mail list for inbounds

2019-05-05 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Folks, For those that have offered to help GSoD efforts, please subscribe to the following list publicly accessible, but moderated list: gsod2...@cassandra.apache.org Ie. as with any ASF list, send an email to gsod2019-subscr...@cassandra.apache.org with SUBSCRIBE as the subject, reply to the

Re: GSoD Exploration Information

2019-05-01 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Himanshu, Thanks for reaching out regarding the GSoD project. However, GSoD itself has the requirement of previous technical writing experience. I'm not sure you are able to participate through the program without such? That being said, as an open source project, we are certainly willing to tak

Apache Cassandra Accepted to GSoD

2019-04-30 Thread Nate McCall
Hi Folks, Quick update to say that we got accepted to Google's Season of Docs project: https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/participants/ Outline of potential projects is here for reference: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CASSANDRA/Apache+Cassandra+GSoD+2019+application

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