Jumping in, I'm ok to allow it in tests for a trial period too. I would
imagine in test methods especially it's of much less concern, where the
code is much simpler to read, and also safer to change to types later on.
On Wed, 8 Jan 2025 at 16:46, Josh McKenzie wrote:
> I would like to remove th
datastax-labs/hunter is now transferred to apache/hunter
if the new name is confirmed, create another infra ticket to rename it
again.
On Wed, 4 Dec 2024 at 18:02, Lari Hotari wrote:
> +1 for INFRA-26336 change.
> I support the renaming from `apache/incubator-hunter` to `apache/hunter`.
>
> -L
/libsfdo
System: Linux dellhome 6.12.6-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.12.6-1
(2024-12-21) x86_64 GNU/Linux
Thank you.
Regards,
Mick Amadio.
maybe
>> > > to
>> > > > facilitate a discussion toward potential consensus, let me aggregate
>> > all
>> > > > presented options into a single email at least:
>> > > >
>> > > > Apache Ghunter
>> > >
emature wear on the SolarEdge relay. I think Outback settings
don't allow any changes in how fast the frequency is changed relative to
the rate of increase on the battery voltage. SolarEdge may or may not allow
for nuance in its own freq/watt behavior.
I trust this might be helpful, Scot. Be s
On Mon, 16 Dec 2024 at 02:16, Henrik Ingo wrote:
> Mick was asking for a name that somehow is associated with the topic of
> change detection. I feel like Karen and Suunnistus are perhaps not quite
> what you asked for?
I'm not asking for anything. Was only contributing to id
On Fri, 13 Dec 2024 at 06:06, Jeremiah Jordan
wrote:
> TL;DR - in progress migration off 2.2 to 5.0 is annoying as there were
>>> different bugs in the past we have to support again. Out of process
>>> migration to me feels far more plausible, but feels annoying without
>>> splitting off our rea
s
still do happen, hopefully less over time, and _drawing a line in the sand_
is a legit tactic to deal with them.)
@Mick, you made me laugh, with your unique ability to agree disagreeably.
> You might not care about marketing, but people pay more attention to major
> version upgrades and &quo
I'm still looking/waiting for the rationale for this decision.
On Wed, 11 Dec 2024 at 08:31, Dave Fisher wrote:
>
> Hi -
>
> You may have seen on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-228 and the Incubator list that Apache
> Hunter as a brand is not approved.
>
> The podling will need to find a new name, better soo
I would very much rather keep our upgrade paths simple and intuitive:
You can only upgrade between adjacent major versions.
This does catch users, and keeping it simple has helped a lot.
I find it helps internally working on the code too, with a focus on
stability for online upgrades, which does q
On Tue, 10 Dec 2024 at 22:42, Henrik Ingo wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2024 at 5:24 PM Sean McCarthy
> wrote:
>
> > I believe datastax-labs/hunter is being moved into apache/hunter by
> > ASF-infra, according to: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HUNTER-1
> <
> > https://issues.apache.org/jira/br
> A possibility with SAI is to mark it beta while also marking 2i as
> deprecated (and leaving SASI as marked). This sends a clear signal
> (imho) that SAI is the recommended solution forward but also being
> honest about its maturity and QA.
(and leaving SASI as marked *experimental*)
I see value in using a beta flag in addition to an experimental flag,
and that such a beta flag should see a lot more use than experimental.
Java 17 definitely falls in the beta category. I/We definitely
recommend its usage in production, but as has been said data is needed
over trust and the co
Chiming in with my two cents…
When people have the luxury of working in environments where clusters are
> massively over provisioned, LCS as a default makes a lot of sense, because
> there's not much downside. The use cases where you'd actually fall behind
> in compaction are pretty slim, so the
>
> Besides the site framework, we also need to decide whether we want to keep
> the website as part of the main repository in a folder or branch, or have
> it in an independent repository. I recommend creating a separate repository
> for the website so that we don't increase the size of the main r
+1 for more code (github/ide) readable in-code documentation.
Do we use javadoc anywhere anymore, or read its generated apidocs
anywhere ? We removed that target from the build cycle, and don't
publish those artefacts or deploy the apidocs anywhere anymore… I
would say folk are either got the c
> I'm kicking off the formal vote to accept Hunter into the ASF Incubator.
>
>
> Please cast your vote:
> [ ] +1, accept Hunter into the ASF Incubator
> [ ] 0, I don't care either way
> [ ] -1, do not accept Hunter into the ASF Incubator, because ...
With 21 +1 votes ( 11 binding and 10 non-bind
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+1 – mck ipmc
On Fri, 22 Nov 2024 at 03:31, Craig Russell wrote:
> +1 clr (IPMC)
>
> > On Nov 21, 2024, at 04:15, Mick Semb Wever wrote:
> >
> > Following the discussion about Hunter started ten days ago
> > https://lists.apache.org/thread/ojr23ssmxmfsdb
lease cast your vote:
[ ] +1, accept Hunter into the ASF Incubator
[ ] 0, I don't care either way
[ ] -1, do not accept Hunter into the ASF Incubator, because ...
The vote will run for one week starting from today.
Thanks,
Mick
--
On Sat, 16 Nov 2024 at 00:18, Caleb Rackliffe
wrote:
> The subject line probably says it all, but just to confirm, we won't be
> supporting 3.11 -> 5.1/trunk upgrades, correct?
>
Correct. To be specific, online upgrades.
> If that's correct, I'm going to go ahead and remove v30 and v3X from
>
>
> The vote will be open for 72 hours (longer if needed). Everyone who
> has tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are
> considered binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding
> +1s and no -1's.
>
+1
Checked
- signing correct
- checksums are correct
- sourc
Hi Apache Incubator folks,
Proposing a new project: Hunter.
Hunter is a tool that detects statistically significant changes in
time-series data stored either in databases or CSV files. It is designed to
be easily integrated into build pipelines and provide automated performance
analysis that can
ny were needed) that watchdogcyberdefense.com
is run by bozos one of their "abuse" reports to Hetzner reportedly shows
a “log entry” which reported attacks from my IP address to the RFC 1918
address 192.168.200.216. That address, like all such 192.168/16 prefix
addresses is not even routea
As per the CEP process documentation, this vote will be open for 72 hours
> (longer if needed).
>
+1
e, but this time purportedly aimed at
FTP port 21.
I've told Hetzner they are welcome to monitor traffic coming out of my
node to reassure themselves that this is nonsense.
Mick
-
Mick Morgan
gpg fingerprint: FC23 3338
Can you please put the ticket description in the email. Saves us having to
follow the link to know what you're talking about.
Yes to backporting this.
On Tue, 5 Nov 2024 at 10:27, Štefan Miklošovič
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to ask if there are objections for backporting CASSANDRA-17812 (1)
>
action.
Best
Mick
-
Mick Morgan
gpg fingerprint: FC23 3338 F664 5E66 876B 72C0 0A1F E60B 5BAD D312
blog: baldr
our ip...
>
> like everybody else, there's nothing coming out from our relay ip, so
> we strongly believe "Theory three"[1] .
>
Agree.
I have just received another "abuse" report. Hetzner have yet to
respond to my last reply to them.
Mick
--
astounded that you should pay much
attention to it at all. I don't.)
Best
Mick
-
Mick Morgan
gpg fingerprint: FC23 3338 F664 5E66 876B 72C0 0A1F E60
Thanks Jaydeep. I've exhausted my lines on enquiry and am happy that
thought has gone into them.
> On top of the above list, here is my recommendation (this is just a pure
> thought only and subject to change depending on how all the community
> members see it):
>
>- Nov-Dec: We can definit
Jaydeep,
your replies address my main concerns, there's a few questions of
curiosity as replies inline below…
> >Without any per-table scheduling and history (IIUC) a node would have
> to restart the repairs for all keyspaces and tables.
>
> The above-mentioned quote should work fine and wi
On Tue, 29 Oct 2024 07:47:53 +
mick allegedly wrote:
> > Same here. Middle relay, automated abuse report forwarded by
> > Hetzner, for alleged scans of TCP port 22 across several related
> > IPv4 class-C networks. I wondered if that was a mistake on the
> > reportin
that I am not the only on, it seems there is
> more to it.
Me too. Middle relay on Hetzner. Alleged SSH scans from my relay. I
have not yet had time to investigate, but will do so later today.
Mick
-
Mick Morgan
gpg finger
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=495511
Bug ID: 495511
Summary: kdeconnect crashes on login - probably due to SSL MITM
snooping due to mandated company security software
Classification: Applications
Product: kdeconnect
Versio
any name works for me, Jaydeep :-)
I've taken a run through of the CEP, design doc, and current PR. Below are
my four (rough categories of) questions.
I am keen to see a MVP land, so I'm more looking at what the CEP's design
might not be able to do, rather than what may or may not land in an init
RIPE's best
working group :-)
Thank you for putting yourself forward to steer the routing working
group Sebastian!
--
Mick O’Donovan
Senior Network Engineer
HEAnet CLG
Ireland's National Education and Research Network
3rd Floor, North Dock 2 | 93/94 North Wall Quay | Dubli
On Wed, 23 Oct 2024 at 05:48, Jordan West wrote:
> Josh/Mick, where does that leave us? I’d like to start with the smaller
> scope Josh described in his last email. We can tackle in-tree/stress
> separately.
>
> I was going to start working on getting signed ICLAs. Does that sti
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 5.0.2.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source an
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 5.0.2.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source an
>
> Isn't it weird that you said that we should not save characters at the
> cost of readability while we just use CASS everywhere except the main
> project? Why do you think that having "CASS-" will make people
> automatically think that this is Cassandra related. No other project in
> Apache (afa
Vote passes with six +1s (four binding) and no vetoes.
ref: https://lists.apache.org/thread/wb8k7t0vfpj5hs4k7h2gydbkl8qmlsqz
On Wed, 16 Oct 2024 at 14:18, Mick Semb Wever wrote:
> Proposing the test build of Cassandra 5.0.2 for release.
>
> sha1: f278f6774fc76465c182041e081982105c3e7
This is looking strong, thanks Jaydeep.
I would suggest folk take a look at the design doc and the PR in the CEP.
A lot is there (that I have completely missed).
I would especially ask all authors of prior art (Reaper, DSE nodesync,
ecchronos) to take a final review of the proposal
Jaydeep, can
;> >>
>>>>> > >> >> On Oct 17, 2024, at 10:37 AM, Jon Haddad <
>>>>> j...@rustyrazorblade.com>
>>>>> > >> wrote:
>>>>> > >> >>
>>>>> > >> &
reply below.
> The vote will be open for 72 hours (longer if needed). Everyone who has
> tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are considered
> binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding +1s and no -1's.
>
+1
Checked
- signing correct
- checksums correct
- s
I installed the Budgie Desktop with Noble on 28 September 2024, and it
appears to me that this bug hasn't been fixed by the SRU - I've got the
SRU installed and the misbehavior is still occurring.
```
flerken: $ uname -a
Linux flerken 6.8.0-45-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Aug 30
12:
I installed the Budgie Desktop with Noble on 28 September 2024, and it
appears to me that this bug hasn't been fixed by the SRU - I've got the
SRU installed and the misbehavior is still occurring.
```
flerken: $ uname -a
Linux flerken 6.8.0-45-generic #45-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Fri Aug 30
12:
Proposing the test build of Cassandra 5.0.2 for release.
sha1: f278f6774fc76465c182041e081982105c3e7dbb
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/5.0.2-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1349/org/apache/cassandra/cassandra-all/5.0.2
arg parsing alone is a
> 5K line mess. It's certainly not being well-maintained and could use a
> replacement.
>
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2024 at 10:25 PM Josh McKenzie
> wrote:
>
>
> Unsolicited .02:
>
> - If this will eventually replace the in-tree cassandra-stress, does i
The test build of Cassandra 5.0.2 is available.
sha1: f278f6774fc76465c182041e081982105c3e7dbb
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/5.0.2-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1349/org/apache/cassandra/cassandra-all/5.0.2/
The So
I'll start a 5.0.2 release then…
unless there's anything else in-flight I should be waiting for …?
On Fri, 11 Oct 2024 at 23:06, Caleb Rackliffe
wrote:
> Just to close the loop, this is committed to 5.0 and trunk.
>
> On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 3:07 PM Caleb Rackliffe
> wrote:
>
>> Hey folks,
>>
reply below.
> I’m terms of next steps: Mick what do we need to do next? Figure out the
> answers to your questions re: getting contributor sign off?
>
The process of donation is as follows… (feel free to correct me, or add
anything)
1. General pre-agreement from the PMC that w
ection A2.9 on
FEAT_LS64)
shows that ls64 is an optional extensions and should not be enabled by
default
for Armv8.7-a.
Regards,
Mick
To play devil's advocate here, it's important that the subprojects don't
lose visibility and silo from the rest of the project.
There are different ways to solve this, and lumping everything into one
jira project is a messy and poor way of doing it. But as the sidecar has
shown us, subproject act
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 5.0.1.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source an
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 5.0.1.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source an
Agree with Jon, Josh and Patrick here.
This is the type of hidden subproject that will get us into trouble with
the board/foundation. I'm sure it's getting enough committer eyeballs,
and some PMC oversight, but maybe not enough. Addressing the more material
points that Jon mentions is the best
.
Proposing the test build of Cassandra 5.0.1 for release.
>
> sha1: c206e4509003ac4cd99147d821bd4b5d23bdf5e8
> Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/5.0.1-tentative
> Maven Artifacts:
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1348/org/apache/cassandra/cassand
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 4.1.7.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source an
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 4.1.7.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source an
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 4.0.14.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source a
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 4.0.14.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source a
Vote passes with five +1s, four binding.
ref: https://lists.apache.org/thread/clq6959ntgltbpzx21xl1jkphcowwgg7
On Fri, 20 Sept 2024 at 16:35, Mick Semb Wever wrote:
>
> Proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.1.7 for release.
>
> sha1: ca494526025a480bc8530ed3ae472ce8c9cbaf7a
Vote passes with three binding +1s
ref: https://lists.apache.org/thread/lps6bskc1lr8f5bfhglystcmjdnqzn24
On Fri, 20 Sept 2024 at 16:35, Mick Semb Wever wrote:
>
> Proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.0.14 for release.
>
> sha1: 7bf67349579411521bcdee4febd209cff63179a6
.
>
> The vote will be open for 96 hours (longer if needed). Everyone who has
> tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are considered
> binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding +1s and no -1's.
>
+1
Checked
- signing correct
- checksums correct
- source ar
.
>
> The vote will be open for 96 hours (longer if needed). Everyone who has
> tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are considered
> binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding +1s and no -1's.
>
+1
Checked
- signing correct
- checksums are correct
- sour
.
>
> The vote will be open for 96 hours (longer if needed). Everyone who has
> tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are considered
> binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding +1s and no -1's.
>
+1
Checked
- signing correct
- checksums are correct
- source
Hey there,
> config*.h:
>
> so far, i've been either staying on master, or my personal branch `mine`
> branch, and copying config.def.h to config.h (or, letting Makefile do
> that). then, editing config.h to my heart's content, running make, etc.
>
> that's worked okay.
>
> but, given git (i gu
Proposing the test build of Cassandra 5.0.1 for release.
sha1: c206e4509003ac4cd99147d821bd4b5d23bdf5e8
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/5.0.1-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1348/org/apache/cassandra/cassandra-all/5.0.1
Proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.1.7 for release.
sha1: ca494526025a480bc8530ed3ae472ce8c9cbaf7a
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/4.1.7-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1347/org/apache/cassandra/cassandra-all/4.1.7
Proposing the test build of Cassandra 4.0.14 for release.
sha1: 7bf67349579411521bcdee4febd209cff63179a6
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/4.0.14-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1345/org/apache/cassandra/cassandra-all/4.0
The test builds of Cassandra 4.0.14, 4.1.7 and 5.0.1, are available.
A vote of this test build will be initiated within the next couple of days.
== 4.0.14 ==
sha1: 7bf67349579411521bcdee4febd209cff63179a6
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/4.0.14-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repo
reply below.
> Mick - this patch doesn't fix things 100%. It can't. BUT - it does take us
> from "In all cases where this occurs you will silently lose data" to "in
> some cases where this occurs you will have a rejected write, in others
> you'll have c
replies below (to Scott, Josh and Jeremiah).
tl;dr all my four points remain undisputed, when the patch is applied.
This is a messy situation, but no denying the value of rejection writes to
various known popular scenarios. Point (1) remains important to highlight
IMHO.
On Fri, 13 Sept 2024 at
es then the nodes may as well be down.
> Unless the end user is writing at CL ANY they have requested to be ACKed
> when CL nodes which own the data have acked getting it.
>
> -Jeremiah
>
> On Sep 12, 2024 at 2:35:01 PM, Mick Semb Wever wrote:
>
>> Great that the discus
reply below
On Thu, 12 Sept 2024 at 21:56, Josh McKenzie wrote:
> I'd like to propose we treat all data loss bugs as "fix by default on all
> supported branches even if that might introduce user-facing changes".
>
> Even if only N of M people on a thread have experienced it.
> Even if we only un
Yes, and my usage of CL.*ONE wasn't so correct (as writes are
backgrounded), but…
The point is we should be accurate and precise in talking about this (folk
will come back and read this thread), both in how it can manifest, the
limitations of both logging and rejection, what possible remedies are,
will be lost than silently lose it.
>
> Of course, a change like this requires very good communication in NEWS.txt
> and elsewhere but I think its well worth it. While it may surprise some
> users I think they would be more surprised that they were silently losing
> data.
>
> Jord
Thanks for starting the thread Caleb, it is a big and impacting patch.
Appreciate the criticality, in a new major release rejection by default is
obvious. Otherwise the logging and metrics is an important addition to
help users validate the existence and degree of any problem.
Also worth mentio
The PMC's members are pleased to announce that Chris Bannister, James
Hartig, Jackson Flemming and João Reis have accepted invitations to become
committers on the Drivers subproject.
Thanks a lot for everything you have done with the gocql driver all these
years. We are very excited to see the dr
>
> The vote will be open for 24 hours. Everyone who has tested the build
> is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are considered binding. A
> vote passes if there are at least three binding +1s.
>
+1
I am interested in installing bookworm alongside the current Windows 7 on
an old HP ProBook 6570b laptop.
I am thinking of downloading the first two DVDs of bookworm from one of the
Debian mirror sites, then copying that to two DVD-R discs and installing
bookworm those two discs.
I think I have e
I am trying to use Chrome on a bullseye desktop.
Chrome version 127.0.6533.88 (Official Build) (64-bit)
The three dots at the top right for the menu have never worked when clicked
on - there would just be a flash and nothing would come up, so the menu
isn't useable..
Also Chrome keeps seizin
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the GA release of Apache
Cassandra version 5.0.0.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source
Vote passes with three binding +1 votes.
ref: https://lists.apache.org/thread/b568cx8l1y2tx93rrc9fnhsohg3jqzk6
On Mon, 2 Sept 2024 at 12:11, Mick Semb Wever wrote:
>
> Proposing the test build of Cassandra 5.0.0 for release.
>
> sha1: 186272edca920c757b91bf95c2392bafa1a38d72
.
The vote will be open for 72 hours (longer if needed). Everyone who has
> tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are considered
> binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding +1s and no -1's.
>
+1
Checked
- signing correct
- checksums correct
- source artefa
Proposing the test build of Cassandra 5.0.0 for release.
sha1: 186272edca920c757b91bf95c2392bafa1a38d72
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/5.0.0-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1342/org/apache/cassandra/cassandra-all/5.0.0
I wish to add myself as a another user with the exact same phenomena.
Move files from desktop to another folder and thumbnails appear. Some
.jpeg, .pdf files do display thumbnails on Desktop while some do not
with nothing apparent that is different between the files.
I would like to add this. Whe
The test build of Cassandra 5.0.0 GA is available.
sha1: 186272edca920c757b91bf95c2392bafa1a38d72
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/5.0.0-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1342/org/apache/cassandra/cassandra-all/5.0.0/
The
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 5.0-rc2.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source
The Cassandra team is pleased to announce the release of Apache Cassandra
version 5.0-rc2.
Apache Cassandra is a fully distributed database. It is the right choice
when you need scalability and high availability without compromising
performance.
http://cassandra.apache.org/
Downloads of source
.
> Proposing the test build of Cassandra 5.0-rc2 for release.
> …
> The vote will be open for 72 hours (longer if needed). Everyone who has
> tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are considered
> binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding +1s and no -1's.
>
.
The vote will be open for 72 hours (longer if needed). Everyone who has
> tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are considered
> binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding +1s and no -1's.
>
+1
Checked
- signing correct
- checksums correct
- source artef
Proposing the test build of Cassandra 5.0-rc2 for release.
sha1: 06691fce25a215361332aa1767e188bb6694687a
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/5.0-rc2-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1341/org/apache/cassandra/cassandra-all/5
The test build of Cassandra 5.0-rc2 is available.
sha1: 06691fce25a215361332aa1767e188bb6694687a
Git: https://github.com/apache/cassandra/tree/5.0-rc2-tentative
Maven Artifacts:
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecassandra-1341/org/apache/cassandra/cassandra-all/5.0-rc2/
.
> The vote will be open for 72 hours (longer if needed). Everyone who
> has tested the build is invited to vote. Votes by PMC members are
> considered binding. A vote passes if there are at least three binding
> +1s and no -1's.
>
+1
Checked
- signing correct
- checksums are correct
- so
Package: labwc-tweaks-gtk
Version: 0.1.0
Severity: wishlist
I use labwc compositor. labwc-tweaks-gtk is a gtk 3.0 program
to adjust settings for labwc.
I am using debian/testing
Linux dellhome 6.10.3-amd64 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Debian 6.10.3-1
(2024-08-04) x86_64 GNU/Linux
current. The relatively low cell count does translate into higher
amps per rated watt compared to a module with more cells in series.
Thanks as always; the Wrench List is the Bomb!
Mick Abraham, Proprietor
www.abrahamsolar.com
Landline: 970-731-4675
Cell phone or for text messaging: 970-946-6584
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reply below.
- since the project is Apache licensed we could fork / adopt for our needs?
> I’m not familiar enough with the hurdles we’d have to surmount around the
> licensing but at least it’s a compatible license. Maybe Mick knows more
> about what would be required for this route?
I realise that Authy is still available on smartphones and tablets, but I
do not want to use a smartphone or a tablet.
I simply need to run a simple 2FA TOTP authenticator on my Debian desktop
PC.
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