Cassandra doesn't flush any commit log files into cdc_raw directory

2021-04-28 Thread Bingqin Zhou
Hi all, We're working on a Kafka connector to capture data changes in Cassandra by processing commit log files in the cdc_raw directory. After we enabled CDC on a few tables, we didn't observe any commit log files getting flushed into cdc_raw directory as expected, but got WriteTimeoutException

Re: [DISCUSSION] Attracting new contributors

2021-04-28 Thread Benjamin Lerer
> > Is it possible if a new comer works together with a mentor on an issue? > This way mentor can gradually introduce the newcomer into the codebase, and > newcomer would get timely feedback too. It is complicated unfortunately because most of us have limited bandwidth and we are spread across

Re: [DISCUSSION] Attracting new contributors

2021-04-28 Thread Manish G
Is it possible if a new comer works together with a mentor on an issue? This way mentor can gradually introduce the newcomer into the codebase, and newcomer would get timely feedback too. On Wed, Apr 28, 2021 at 2:51 PM Benedict Elliott Smith wrote: > > I believe that it can be a virtuous

Re: [DISCUSSION] Attracting new contributors

2021-04-28 Thread Benedict Elliott Smith
> I believe that it can be a virtuous circle where we produce new committers > that help mentoring newcomers. That's the dream, and kudos for keeping it alive! I have become jaded about this possibility, after years of trying. On 28/04/2021, 10:18, "Benjamin Lerer" wrote: > > I

Re: [DISCUSSION] Attracting new contributors

2021-04-28 Thread Benjamin Lerer
> > I think there are two main hurdles, one is restoring contributor interest > in mentoring, and the other is finding newcomers that actually want to > stick around. I am interested in mentoring new committers to help the project grow and some of the new committers expressed the same interest

Re: [DISCUSSION] Attracting new contributors

2021-04-28 Thread Benedict Elliott Smith
I think there are two main hurdles, one is restoring contributor interest in mentoring, and the other is finding newcomers that actually want to stick around. These are perhaps two sides of the same coin, though. An ugly truth is that it isn't very enjoyable or rewarding to help newcomers when