Tommy, thank you! I’ve added your name as a contributor toward upgrade testing.

Thanks also for all of the work you’ve done toward this already, filing 
CASSANDRA-{14820, 14836, 14841, 14842, 14848}. The testing you’ve done so far, 
patches contributed, and issues reported are all great finds.

To edit pages in the wiki space, you’ll need to create an account here: 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/signup.action. After doing that, email me 
(or this list) and I’ll add edit permissions for the wiki space.

[ Also, an apology to Joey and Nate – I tweaked the title of the doc, but 
didn’t realize that would alter the permalink. ]


On November 8, 2018 at 11:34:06 PM, Tommy Stendahl 
(tommy.stend...@ericsson.com<mailto:tommy.stend...@ericsson.com>) wrote:

Hi,

I like to add myself as contributor under Cluster Upgrade but I could
not edit the page, could you please help.

I have already done some testing in this are lately and created a few
jiras, two remains open CASSANDRA-14842 and CASSANDRA-14848.

Thanks, Tommy

On 2018-11-08 23:30, Joseph Lynch wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 11:04 AM Romain Hardouin <romainh...@yahoo.fr.invalid>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I'm volunteer to be contributor on Metrics or Tooling component. Are we
>> supposed/allowed to edit Confluence page directly?Btw I think that tooling
>> should be split, maybe one ticket per tool?
>>
> Awesome! Yes feel free to add yourself as a contributor to whichever
> component you can contribute testing to (I think you need to make an Apache
> confluence account to do so), if it isn't working let me know and I'll add
> your contact information. Right now we don't have a shepherd for either
> component yet but I think it's pretty reasonable to have a tracking ticket
> that either has subtasks for each tool (e.g. CASSANDRA-14746) or just use
> linking (e.g. CASSANDRA-14697). Just try to describe in the tickets what
> kinds of tests you're running and make sure they're tagged with 4.0-QA
> label if possible.
>
> Thanks!
> - Joey
>

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