Re: Contribute to Cassandra Wiki Third Party Support

2016-08-19 Thread Danielle Blake
Hi Michael,

I never recieved an email from Dave. But thanks for letting me know, I do
indeed have edit rights now. I have added to the document but an edit
conflict came up so you may need to check it.

Cheers!

Kind regards,

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On 18 August 2016 at 14:27, Michael Shuler  wrote:

> It looks like Dave replied to your first email that he added your wiki
> user to be able to edit pages. Did your login not work properly, or did
> you get some sort of error editing the wiki?
>
> (cc'ed directly, too)
>
> --
> Kind regards,
> Michael
>
> On 08/18/2016 08:15 AM, Danielle Blake wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I emailed you last week in regards to contributing to
> > https://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/ThirdPartySupport and have not heard a
> > response yet.
> > I would like to get the Company that I work for, OpenCredo
> > , on this page as we are Datastax Certified
> > experts.
> >
> > Username: Danielle Blake
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Danielle Blake
> >
> > Marketing Executive
> >
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> >
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Re: Contribute to Cassandra Wiki Third Party Support

2016-08-19 Thread Dave Brosius


Conflict resolved.

thanks for the addition.

--dave

On 2016-08-19 08:43, Danielle Blake wrote:

Hi Michael,

I never recieved an email from Dave. But thanks for letting me know, I 
do

indeed have edit rights now. I have added to the document but an edit
conflict came up so you may need to check it.

Cheers!

Kind regards,

Danielle Blake

Marketing Executive

M. +44 (0) 7403 565 785

T.  +44 (0) 207 928 9200

Opencredo.com . Twitter  . LinkedIn


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We

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On 18 August 2016 at 14:27, Michael Shuler  
wrote:



It looks like Dave replied to your first email that he added your wiki
user to be able to edit pages. Did your login not work properly, or 
did

you get some sort of error editing the wiki?

(cc'ed directly, too)

--
Kind regards,
Michael

On 08/18/2016 08:15 AM, Danielle Blake wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I emailed you last week in regards to contributing to
> https://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/ThirdPartySupport and have not heard a
> response yet.
> I would like to get the Company that I work for, OpenCredo
> , on this page as we are Datastax Certified
> experts.
>
> Username: Danielle Blake
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Danielle Blake
>
> Marketing Executive
>
> M. +44 (0) 7403 565 785
>
> T.  +44 (0) 207 928 9200
>
> Opencredo.com . Twitter  . LinkedIn
> 
>
> OpenCredo Ltd -- Excellence in Enterprise Application Development
>
> Registered Office:  5-11 Lavington St, London SE1 0NZ
>
> Registered in UK. No 3943999
>
> If you have received this e-mail in error please accept our apologies,
> destroy it immediately and it immediately and it would be greatly
> appreciated if you notified the sender.  It is your responsibility to
> protect your system from viruses and any other harmful code or device.
We
> try to eliminate them from e-mails and attachments; but we accept no
> liability for any that remain. We may monitor or access any or all
e-mails
> sent to us.
>




Fwd: Attend Cassandra Summit 2016 for Free!

2016-08-19 Thread James Carman
This is better, but I don't know what the rules are about stuff like
"Cassandra Training"?  Just forwarding.

-- Forwarded message -
From: DataStax Team 
Date: Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:02 AM
Subject: Attend Cassandra Summit 2016 for Free!
To: 




Here's your chance to attend Cassandra Summit 2016 for free!

We are now completely sold out of Cassandra Training tickets, but would
like to offer you a complimentary Keynote & Expo Hall pass so that you can
still immerse yourself in the largest NoSQL conference in the world.

Join us for this year’s keynote presentations on September 7th featuring
Rajay Rai, Chief Architect at Macquarie Bank in Australia. Rajay will demo
their disruptive application, and talk about why they adopted all the
features in DataStax Enterprise. DataStax CEO Billy Bosworth will also
interview Hanneli Tevante, a DataStax MVP for Apache CassandraTM, and
someone who devotes her life to touring and teaching Apache CassandraTM in
Brazil and around the world. Billy will then hand over to Jonathan
Ellis, Apache CassandraTM project chair and DataStax CTO and co-founder,
for this year’s state of Cassandra address.

You will also be able to explore the latest technologies and products from
more than 20 Sponsors in the Expo Hall.

How to Attend for Free:
When registering, enter Discount Code *KEXComp* and then select the Keynote
& Exhibit Hall Only Pass (Cost $25.00 USD). Once you go through the entire
registration process, your total should come out to $0.00.

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Thanks for all the fish.

2016-08-19 Thread Michael Kjellman
Just wanted to say thank you publicly to Jonathan Ellis for his tireless work 
making this community and software what it is. He's always been level headed 
and I certainly wouldn't be where I am without his leadership.

So, Jonathan, thanks for all the fish.

best,
kjellman

Sent from my iPhone


Re: CASSANDRA-10993 Approaches

2016-08-19 Thread Eric Evans
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Tyler Hobbs  wrote:
> In the spirit of the recent thread about discussing large changes on the
> Dev ML, I'd like to talk about CASSANDRA-10993, the first step in the
> "thread per core" work.

I'm just lurking ATM; I don't have anything to add WRT
CASSANDRA-10993, but wanted to say that this is awesome.  Thanks for
this Tyler!

-- 
Eric Evans
john.eric.ev...@gmail.com


Re: Attend Cassandra Summit 2016 for Free!

2016-08-19 Thread Patrick McFadin
Hi James,

I work at DataStax and one of the summit organizers. This has been
discussed with ASF Trademark and as we understand it, falls under fair use
for trademark since it does not imply ownership in the usage. As described
here: http://www.apache.org/foundation/marks/

Be happy to get on Skype or hangout if there are specific concerns.

Thanks!

Patrick McFadin

On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 8:10 AM, James Carman 
wrote:

> This is better, but I don't know what the rules are about stuff like
> "Cassandra Training"?  Just forwarding.
>
> -- Forwarded message -
> From: DataStax Team 
> Date: Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 11:02 AM
> Subject: Attend Cassandra Summit 2016 for Free!
> To: 
>
>
> 
>
> Here's your chance to attend Cassandra Summit 2016 for free!
>
> We are now completely sold out of Cassandra Training tickets, but would
> like to offer you a complimentary Keynote & Expo Hall pass so that you can
> still immerse yourself in the largest NoSQL conference in the world.
>
> Join us for this year’s keynote presentations on September 7th featuring
> Rajay Rai, Chief Architect at Macquarie Bank in Australia. Rajay will demo
> their disruptive application, and talk about why they adopted all the
> features in DataStax Enterprise. DataStax CEO Billy Bosworth will also
> interview Hanneli Tevante, a DataStax MVP for Apache CassandraTM, and
> someone who devotes her life to touring and teaching Apache CassandraTM in
> Brazil and around the world. Billy will then hand over to Jonathan
> Ellis, Apache CassandraTM project chair and DataStax CTO and co-founder,
> for this year’s state of Cassandra address.
>
> You will also be able to explore the latest technologies and products from
> more than 20 Sponsors in the Expo Hall.
>
> How to Attend for Free:
> When registering, enter Discount Code *KEXComp* and then select the Keynote
> & Exhibit Hall Only Pass (Cost $25.00 USD). Once you go through the entire
> registration process, your total should come out to $0.00.
>
> [image: summit2015-email5-btn-register-today-lg.png]
> 
>
>
>
>
> 
>  [image:
> icon_linkedin.png]
> 
> 
>
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Re: Thanks for all the fish.

2016-08-19 Thread Jeffrey Jirsa
Could not agree more - Jonathan, Thanks for all you¹ve done!



On 8/19/16, 12:20 PM, "Michael Kjellman" 
wrote:

>Just wanted to say thank you publicly to Jonathan Ellis for his tireless
>work making this community and software what it is. He's always been
>level headed and I certainly wouldn't be where I am without his
>leadership.
>
>So, Jonathan, thanks for all the fish.
>
>best,
>kjellman




Re: Thanks for all the fish.

2016-08-19 Thread Brandon Williams
If there is one thing I am damn sure of, it's that I wouldn't be here
without Jonathan's leadership and friendship.  Thank you for all you've
done, old buddy.

Kind Regards,
Brandon

On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Michael Kjellman <
mkjell...@internalcircle.com> wrote:

> Just wanted to say thank you publicly to Jonathan Ellis for his tireless
> work making this community and software what it is. He's always been level
> headed and I certainly wouldn't be where I am without his leadership.
>
> So, Jonathan, thanks for all the fish.
>
> best,
> kjellman
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>


Re: Thanks for all the fish.

2016-08-19 Thread Brian O'Neill
+1, props to the giant on whose shoulders we stand.
-- 
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Principal Architect @ Monetate
m: 215.588.6024
bone...@monetate.com 
Is desktop dead?  Find out in Monetate's Ecommerce Quarterly Report (Q1 2016) 

> On Aug 19, 2016, at 4:29 PM, Brandon Williams  wrote:
> 
> If there is one thing I am damn sure of, it's that I wouldn't be here
> without Jonathan's leadership and friendship.  Thank you for all you've
> done, old buddy.
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Brandon
> 
> On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Michael Kjellman <
> mkjell...@internalcircle.com> wrote:
> 
>> Just wanted to say thank you publicly to Jonathan Ellis for his tireless
>> work making this community and software what it is. He's always been level
>> headed and I certainly wouldn't be where I am without his leadership.
>> 
>> So, Jonathan, thanks for all the fish.
>> 
>> best,
>> kjellman
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 



Re: Thanks for all the fish.

2016-08-19 Thread Jonathan Ellis
Thanks, guys!

On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 5:18 PM, Brian O'Neill  wrote:

> +1, props to the giant on whose shoulders we stand.
> --
> Brian O'Neill
> Principal Architect @ Monetate
> m: 215.588.6024
> bone...@monetate.com 
> Is desktop dead?  Find out in Monetate's Ecommerce Quarterly Report (Q1
> 2016)  medium=email-footer&utm_campaign=organic>
> > On Aug 19, 2016, at 4:29 PM, Brandon Williams  wrote:
> >
> > If there is one thing I am damn sure of, it's that I wouldn't be here
> > without Jonathan's leadership and friendship.  Thank you for all you've
> > done, old buddy.
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> > Brandon
> >
> > On Fri, Aug 19, 2016 at 2:20 PM, Michael Kjellman <
> > mkjell...@internalcircle.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Just wanted to say thank you publicly to Jonathan Ellis for his tireless
> >> work making this community and software what it is. He's always been
> level
> >> headed and I certainly wouldn't be where I am without his leadership.
> >>
> >> So, Jonathan, thanks for all the fish.
> >>
> >> best,
> >> kjellman
> >>
> >> Sent from my iPhone
> >>
>
>


-- 
Jonathan Ellis
Project Chair, Apache Cassandra
co-founder, http://www.datastax.com
@spyced


Failing tests 2016-08-18/19 [cassandra-3.9]

2016-08-19 Thread Joel Knighton
Yesterday's email got delayed by technical difficulties (mine, not the
project's). I've combined the two days worth of results into today's email.

testall, dtest, and novnode all passed.

upgrade: 2 failures
  upgrade_tests.paging_test.
  TestPagingDataNodes2RF1_Upgrade_current_2_2_x_To_indev_3_x
  .static_columns_paging_test
  CASSANDRA-11195 again, I believe. No ideas here yet.
  upgrade_tests.paging_test
  .TestPagingWithDeletionsNodes3RF3_Upgrade_current_3_x_To_indev_3_x
  .test_single_cell_deletions
  CASSANDRA-12260. I have a patch available for this that I need to
submit.

Overall, the week's test results have been pretty good. We've detected
regressions quickly and seen few new failures this week.

If anyone is looking for a testing-related task, we've seen some warnings
creep into the eclipse-warnings ant target again. Any help in cleaning
these up on any active minor bugfix branch (2.2+) would be greatly
appreciated.