+1

On 8/7/22 18:42, Jeremiah D Jordan wrote:
4.0.4 went out mid May, so +1 from me for cutting 4.0.5 soon/now.

Should we get into a habit of releasing patch releases on some schedule rather than waiting for someone to randomly ask for a release after committing something they feel is important?

-Jeremiah

On Jul 8, 2022, at 10:55 AM, Mick Semb Wever <m...@apache.org> wrote:

    We recently committed CASSANDRA-15511 which will significantly
    reduce allocations and improve the write throughput.

    The discussion to deliver that improvement as part of the 4.0
    branches can be found at:
    https://lists.apache.org/thread/f3dl7rfc2kv9f5r9pxzyz6zojsss81b9

    It seems to me that with that improvement it would be a good time
    to make a 4.0.5 release and would like to hear your opinion about it.



Yes, and I'll be happy to cut it (if no one else raises their hand). As was mentioned in the thread, this addresses an important performance weakness for a number of users! And the release announcement should make special mention of it.

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