Hi all,
We at Orange would love to be included in these talks about a unique Kubernetes
operator for Cassandra.
It comes a bit late for us as we have spent a couple of years on ours and are
close to running it in production but moving to a community supported one will
be better for everybod
Hi everyone,
Thanks Patrick for a difficult job at animating these meetings.
I have watched the first meeting and I now am quite sure we should have only
one meeting instead of 2. I was pleased to hear things about CassKop and we
could have replied on the spot.
Personally I had no trouble watch
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 discussed the CRD in the SIG meetings and our
objective wa
Sorry forgot to mention that we finished the backup/restore with the help of
Instaclustr! Sorry guys!
> On 10 Sep 2020, at 16:58, DEHAY Franck DTSI/DSI
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Thanks John for your efforts in setting up the repo and in the SIG meetings
> in general :)
>
> As the team already in
I can explain quite a bit of the history of why we are in this situation today
if you want but the important question is:
Who is willing to donate its operator and the control over its future to the
community?
- Orange does with CassKop, as soon as we release v1 quite soon.
- who else? and when?
I can share Orange’s view of the situation, sorry it is a long story!
We started CassKop at the end of 2018 after betting on K8S which was not so
simple as far as C* was concerned.
Lack of support for local storage, IPs that change all the time, different
network plugins to try to implement a no
An update on Orange's point of view following the recent emails:
If we were a newly interested party in running C* in K8s, we would use
Cass-operator as it comes from Datastax.
The logic would then be that the community embraces it and thanks Datastax for
offering it!
So, on Orange side, we pr
Hi all, sorry for the delay we were busy releasing V1 of CassKop which happened
this week:
https://github.com/Orange-OpenSource/casskop
Now we would like to open the discussions about feature merging and I would
like to follow Joshua’s proposition: open issues on cass-operator.
As I said, we di