Thank you for the update, Patrick. Appreciate all the work your team, the
community and the Linux Foundation Events team have done. Looking forward
to the virtual event and Cassandra Day series.

> If you have open positions, call them out in this email thread or
#cassandra in the ASF slack.

Speaking about open positions, our team at DataStax is looking for a senior
software engineer to work on the open source CQL drivers. The detailed job
description can be found here: https://smrtr.io/cFnJS

Folks can apply using the "I'm Interested" link inside the webpage
mentioned above. Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn (
https://www.linkedin.com/in/weideng/) if this role looks interesting, and
you want to know more about it.

-Wei

On Fri, Feb 3, 2023 at 2:31 PM Patrick McFadin <pmcfa...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> *Hello Cassandra Community,We all see what’s happening in tech right now.
> Cuts are being made, and budgets are frozen. For Cassandra Summit, this has
> translated to low sponsorship and registrations. The program committee has
> been discussing options with the Linux Foundation events team, and the
> decision was made to move Cassandra Summit to December 12-13. You’ll see
> something official from the Linux Foundation soon. This isn’t what anyone
> wanted. It’s a challenging time for our community to gather, and that’s
> entirely the point of a Cassandra Summit. Hopefully, this provides enough
> space to have the Summit we want and need. Between now and December, the
> DataStax community team is ramping up a plan B to keep up the project
> momentum during this downturn and facilitate community information sharing.
> Cassandra 5.0 is coming, and it’s going to be game-changing. No way we are
> waiting until December to talk about it! The plan is to have a virtual
> event (online) on March 14 and a series of city-specific Cassandra Days in
> the coming months. It’s hard for our community to get out, so we’ll come to
> you. More information will follow in the next few days. I want to reassure
> you this isn’t specific to our community. I’ve been hearing from many that
> you were trying anything to get to San Jose in March, but budgets wouldn’t
> allow for any non-essential travel. When I started hearing the same thing
> from speakers, then sponsors, I knew this was a large-scale problem. We all
> know people impacted by layoffs, and I’m sure many are personally affected.
> Let’s come together as a community and help each other. If you have open
> positions, call them out in this email thread or #cassandra in the ASF
> slack.I want to thank the Linux Foundation Events team personally. They are
> exceptional professionals and worked quickly to get us back on track. There
> was a rush of events trying to postpone to later in the year, but they were
> able to get us a new date. They are as protective of conference uptime like
> you are about database uptime. More info to follow. ThanksPatrick*
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