Re: [DISCUSS] Next steps for Kubernetes operator SIG

2020-09-23 Thread John Sanda
uild a community > around something which is already there rather than trying to build it > around an idea which is quite hard to dedicate to? > > On Wed, 23 Sep 2020 at 15:28, Joshua McKenzie > wrote: > > > > > I think there's significan

Re: [DISCUSS] Next steps for Kubernetes operator SIG

2020-09-23 Thread John Sanda
nzie > wrote: > > > > > I think there's significant value to the community in trying to > coalesce > > on a single approach, > > I agree. Unfortunately in this case, the parties with a vested > interest and > > written operators ca

Re: [DISCUSS] Next steps for Kubernetes operator SIG

2020-09-10 Thread John Sanda
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 5:27 PM Josh McKenzie wrote: > There's basically 1 java driver in the C* ecosystem. We have 3? 4? or more > operators in the ecosystem. Has one of them hit a clear supermajority of > adoption that makes it the de facto default and makes sense to pull it into > the project?

Re: [DISCUSS] Next steps for Kubernetes operator SIG

2020-09-10 Thread John Sanda
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 10:58 AM wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks John for your efforts in setting up the repo and in the SIG > meetings in general :) > > As the team already in charge for CasKop, we did not participate in the > code in your repo for different reasons: > - we never said we would. We discu

[DISCUSS] Next steps for Kubernetes operator SIG

2020-09-09 Thread John Sanda
Hey everyone, A while back I started https://github.com/jsanda/cassandra-operator in an effort to move things forward. One of my primary goals was to get some people contributing. That did not happen, which is understandable. I am going to throw out some questions and would love to get feedback, p

Cassandra Kubernetes SIG - status update

2020-08-05 Thread John Sanda
I want to provide folks with a brief summary of what I have been up to prior to the next SIG meeting. As mentioned in a previous email, I have created https://github.com/jsanda/cassandra-operator and started adding code. Goals or objectives include: - Increase collaboration - Spur more in-d

code repo for Cassadra Kubernetes SIG

2020-07-24 Thread John Sanda
Hey folks, As per discussion in the last k8s operator SIG meeting, I have created a repo[1] on GitHub with some initial code. I am using operator-sdk v0.19.0. There have been several big changes made in operator-sdk starting in v0.18.0. Most notably, it now uses the same scaffolding and project s

Re: Cassandra Kubernetes SIG meeting tomorrow

2020-07-15 Thread John Sanda
ntered the sandbox at the CNCF. > > John Sanda will not be able to make it this week but will forward dome > notes on the community CRD for discussion. > > > https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CASSANDRA/2020-07-16+Cassandra+Kubernetes+Operator+SIG > > See you there, > > Patrick > -- - John

Re: 4-26-2020 update on Kubernetes Operator

2020-05-01 Thread John Sanda
Hi Deepak, During the last SIG meetings, both repair and backup/restore were discussed in the context of lifecycle management. The Instaclustr operator already has backup/restore capabilities which are documented here (in full disclosure, I have never used the operato

Re: [DISCUSS] Documentation donation

2020-04-29 Thread John Sanda
+1 to asciidoc. My guess would be that more people are familiar with markdown, but asciidoc definitely has more to offer and is easy enough to use if you are familiar with markdown. On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:24 AM Jon Haddad wrote: > I'd like to get the docs out of Sphinx. I hate it. The synt