Likewise - another vote in favor of bringing in this subproject. Any thoughts on bringing in dsbulk as well? dsbulk has a lower barrier to entry than Spark Cassandra Connector, addresses a real need for users, and appears to be at a similar place in its project lifecycle.
Abe > On Jun 24, 2024, at 4:36 PM, Francisco Guerrero <fran...@apache.org> wrote: > > Yeah, having the connector will enhance the Cassandra ecosystem. I'm looking > forward to this contribution. > > On 2024/06/24 17:28:48 "C. Scott Andreas" wrote: >> Supportive of accepting a donation of the Spark Cassandra Connector under >> the project's umbrella as well - I think that would be very welcome and >> appreciated. Spark Cassandra Connector and the Analytics library are also >> suited to slightly different usage patterns. SCC can be a good fit for Spark >> jobs that operate with a high degree of selectivity; vs. larger bulk scoops. >> – Scott On Jun 24, 2024, at 1:29 AM, Jon Haddad <j...@jonhaddad.com> wrote: >> I also think it would be a great contribution, especially since the bulk >> analytics library can’t be used by the majority of teams, since it’s hard >> coded to only work with single token clusters. On Mon, Jun 24, 2024 at 9:51 >> AM Dinesh Joshi < djo...@apache.org > wrote: This would be a great >> contribution to have for the Analytics subproject. The current bulk >> functionality in the Analytics subproject complements the >> spark-cassandra-connector so I see it as a good fit for donation. On Mon, >> Jun 24, 2024 at 12:32 AM Mick Semb Wever < m...@apache.org > wrote: What are >> folks thoughts on accepting a donation of the spark-cassandra-connector >> project into the Analytics subproject ? A number of folks have requested >> this, stating that they cannot contribute to the project while it is under >> DataStax. The project has largely been in maintenance mode the past few >> years. Under ASF I believe that it will attract more attention and >> contributions, and offline discussions I have had indicate that the >> spark-cassandra-connector remains an important complement to the bulk >> analytics component.