4.0.4 went out mid May, so +1 from me for cutting 4.0.5 soon/now. Should we get into a habit of releasing patch releases on some schedule rather than waiting for someone to randomly ask for a release after committing something they feel is important?
-Jeremiah > On Jul 8, 2022, at 10:55 AM, Mick Semb Wever <m...@apache.org> wrote: > > We recently committed CASSANDRA-15511 which will significantly reduce > allocations and improve the write throughput. > > The discussion to deliver that improvement as part of the 4.0 branches can be > found at: https://lists.apache.org/thread/f3dl7rfc2kv9f5r9pxzyz6zojsss81b9 > <https://lists.apache.org/thread/f3dl7rfc2kv9f5r9pxzyz6zojsss81b9> > > It seems to me that with that improvement it would be a good time to make a > 4.0.5 release and would like to hear your opinion about it. > > > Yes, and I'll be happy to cut it (if no one else raises their hand). As was > mentioned in the thread, this addresses an important performance weakness for > a number of users! And the release announcement should make special mention > of it.