Re: UML sequence diagrams on Wiki for explaining read/write path

2015-11-30 Thread Michael Edge
Read Path ready for review: https://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/ReadPathForUsers On 1 December 2015 at 10:30, Michael Edge wrote: > Thanks for the feedback guys. I've made the updates. > > On 1 December 2015 at 00:56, Jack Krupansky > wrote: > >> Great stuff! >> >> You wrote "When the replica no

FOSDEM 2016 - take action by 4th of December 2015

2015-11-30 Thread Roman Shaposhnik
As most of you probably know FOSDEM 2016 (the biggest, 100% free open source developer conference) is right around the corner: https://fosdem.org/2016/ We hope to have an ASF booth and we would love to see as many ASF projects as possible present at various tracks (AKA Developer rooms): htt

Re: UML sequence diagrams on Wiki for explaining read/write path

2015-11-30 Thread Michael Edge
Thanks for the feedback guys. I've made the updates. On 1 December 2015 at 00:56, Jack Krupansky wrote: > Great stuff! > > You wrote "When the replica node comes back online the coordinator node > will send the data to the replica node", which is partially true - if the > replica comes back onli

Re: UML sequence diagrams on Wiki for explaining read/write path

2015-11-30 Thread Jack Krupansky
Great stuff! You wrote "When the replica node comes back online the coordinator node will send the data to the replica node", which is partially true - if the replica comes back online within the timeout window of three hours. So, you probably want to say something like: "If the replica node come