Thanks all for the feedback here, much appreciated.
My takeaways are:
1. Tools that are not governed by the project will not be listed on the
primary downloads page
2. A tool like this could be listed on the 3rd party / community page,
provided that it doesn't have a prohibitive license
3. There's
>
> ... However, there is a community page that has things like books
> & publications. I think it could be helpful to add a 3rd party projects
> section to that page, as there's a number of useful utilities like reaper,
> tlp-stress, the various K8 operators, instaclustr's sstable tools, etc.
>
Agree as well. Happy to have anything like this on a community downloads
page provided the license isnt anything weird.
Evaluation with a website PR and a JIRA should suffice?
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 4:51 AM Jon Haddad wrote:
> I agree with Josh about it going on the downloads page - I don't th
Having 3rd party projects page seems great to me, and offers a low friction
way to highlight useful projects from the community.
Also would be good to have a set of example walkthroughs which walk you
through a basic setup of: 1 node, multi node, and multi-dc. I don't find
this on the site and al
>
> I agree with Josh about it going on the downloads page - I don't think it's
> appropriate.
To clarify: assuming we have something like this *in project governance*, I
definitely think it'd be helpful to have this on the downloads page and the
default "getting started building" experience we re
Hi all,
Everything said up to now sounds good to me. I might only put this page
with a list of tools separately. My gut feeling says the tools might be
missed if they are together with books and publications? Just an idea
BR,
Ekaterina
On Thu, 9 Jul 2020 at 12:51, Jon Haddad wrote:
> I agree wi
I agree with Josh about it going on the downloads page - I don't think it's
appropriate. However, there is a community page that has things like books
& publications. I think it could be helpful to add a 3rd party projects
section to that page, as there's a number of useful utilities like reaper,
I'm in favor of this, though I'm unsure / wary of having a tool on the
project download page that's not under the governance of the project.
Assuming ASL v2, we could consider making it a subproject (so as not to tie
release cycles together) and having it become one of the default "get
started buil
Hi all,
A few developers have been working on a tool to make it easier for users to
learn and get started with Cassandra on a local machine. With this tool it
just requires a few clicks to get started and there's built-in examples. If
you're interested in checking it out it's hosted here:
https://