User Survey results

2024-10-14 Thread Patrick McFadin
Hi everyone, Thank you to everyone who took the time to complete the survey. There was ~150 responses which was a little shy of last year's survey but still a good sample. I've compiled the graphs for the questions for you to look over. There is a link to the raw data if anyone would like to embr

User Survey - Weekend reminder!

2024-10-05 Thread Patrick McFadin
In case you missed it this week, Apache Cassandra User Survey is out and waiting for your input! I have some swag to send a random group, so do it before the survey closes this Thursday. *https://forms.gle/wFbt7SAzjFJupqef8 <https://forms.gle/wFbt7SAzjFJupqef8>*

2024 Apache Cassandra User Survey - Need your input.

2024-10-03 Thread Patrick McFadin
*Cassandra community!We've just launched our annual Apache Cassandra User Survey and need to hear from you! This isn't just any survey – it's YOUR chance to shape the direction and share your opinions about Cassandra. We've got Cassandra 5 out now, and 5.1 is already un

Raw results from User Survey

2023-08-01 Thread Patrick McFadin
Thanks to everyone who participated in this survey. We had a significant enough responses to give this a legitimacy. 220 responses! I wanted to get the raw results out first so everyone can participate with the full picture. I'll work on a blog post to post on the Apache web site after this is do

Apache Cassandra User Survey

2023-07-15 Thread Patrick McFadin
It’s been a long time since I’ve asked the community for feedback in a poll or otherwise. A lot is changing in the data world, and we have an exciting Cassandra release coming up with v5! I would like to ask for five or ten minutes of your time to answer some questions about how you use Cassandra a

Re: User Survey

2011-11-29 Thread Edward Capriolo
Showing the system CF's such as hints, migrations and location info is not helpful to most. Although once or twice i have had fun poking around in them. Removing that might make 'show keyspaces' have smaller output. Edward On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Jeremy Hanna wrote: > > On Nov 29, 2011,

Re: User Survey

2011-11-29 Thread Jeremy Hanna
On Nov 29, 2011, at 12:25 PM, Don Smith wrote: > cli's "show keyspaces" command shows way too much information by default. > > I think by default it should show just one line per keyspace. A "-v" option > could show more info. If you are using 1.x, there is a describe command for specific ke

re: User Survey

2011-11-29 Thread Don Smith
cli's "show keyspaces" command shows way too much information by default. I think by default it should show just one line per keyspace. A "-v" option could show more info. What GUI alternatives are there to cli for browsing a cassandra ring? Lots of people WILL use cli, so it should be spif