+1.
Chris already expressed his intent to stay and keep the maintenance of the
project ongoing. As previously mentioned, I'm also going to keep
contributing to the driver.
Having it under the umbrella of Apache/Cassandra does add to it's weight as
the related project.
Alex.
On Thu., 13 Sep. 201
Same here. I've been working on this project for a bit now, and I'm
planning to continue and contribute.
I also like the idea of this project becoming an officially endorsed golang
Cassandra driver. Makes a lot of sense too.
Alex.
On Sat., 1 Sep. 2018, 01:08 Chris Bannister, wrote:
> I intend
rrent patch changes
considerably. I'd love your feedback on this.
Any and all feedback is very welcome.
Thanks.
Alex Lourie.
P.S. The longer this work stays without any feedback the harder it is to
update every time after considerable work is done on trunk, as many tests
are being developed not
t the community up well for some awesome and exciting
> > >>> stuff that will still be in the pipeline if it doesn't make it to
> 4.0.
> > >>
> > >> That sounds great to me, too.
> > >>
> > >> – Scott
> > >
> > >
network/state
information about an endpoint will be in one place. Supposedly this should
simplify things further and allow clearing a lot of code.
Ariel Weisberg has done the previous move away from InetAddress
representation to InetAddressAndPort, which this current patch changes
considera