Wednesday would work for me.
We use and (slightly) contribute to tlp tools. We are platform testing and
beginning 4.0 testing ourselves, so an in person overview would be great!
On Sat, Apr 13, 2019, 8:48 AM Aleksey Yeshchenko
wrote:
> Wednesday and Thursday, either, at 9 AM pacific WFM.
>
> >
Is it common to have such strict release criteria from RC to GA...
Release Candidate (RC)
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Thorough testing is performed, and if no bugs are found within a testing
period of one month, release is promoted to GA.
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If bugs are found, fixes are made and above step is repeated
Th
Nice work... I like this and have no additions/comments at this time
On Wed, Sep 18, 2019, 4:18 PM sankalp kohli wrote:
> We added and changed a lot of things to this doc during a discussion in
> NGCC. Can everyone take a look at it and provide feedback.
>
> On Wed, Sep 11, 2019 at 10:51 PM Dine
If someone isn't explicitly setting vnodes, and the default changes, it
will vary from the number of assigned tokens for existing clusters, right?
Won't this cause the node to fail to start?
I am in favor of changing these defaults, but should provide very clear
guidance on vnodes (unless I am wro
Hi... In the wiki, the was mention of a DS sidecar show and tell slides.
Are those available for public consumption?
Also, I'll take a look and see where we may be able to contribute. We have
our own suite of management tools for the scale we operate at. Many of
these are specific to our requirmen
Joey, I really like this idea, and get asks for this type of documentation
from new and moderately experienced developers alike. A "Cassandra by
Example" approach helps...
* Highlight popular or unique use cases showcasing strengths (and
weaknesses) of Cassandra.
* Gives practical examples on how t
+1 to this being a serious bug. As a large user, if we used internal
passwords, this would completely prevent me from using Cassandra native
audit log capabilities. Disabling DCL is not a great option, as DCL is
probably the most needed auditable event.
If this is on by default (not sure of defaul
No major opinion on the "cloud offerings" piece, but I agree people should
know what they are getting into, and be able to make an informed decision.
However, if someone is going down that path, I would hope they do the
due-diligence to make sure it fits their requirements.
1 small update I would