I love this idea, and it looks like Joel is on team DX!

On Thu, Mar 26, 2026 at 2:07 PM Dinesh Joshi <[email protected]> wrote:

> Seems useful and reasonable! We should have this.
>
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2026 at 11:31 AM Joel Shepherd <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all - I wonder if there would be community support for including a
>> "user experience" section in CEPs going forward (no rules against
>> retro-fitting them either).
>>
>> The purpose of the section would be to describe how an operator would be
>> expected to enable, configure, upgrade (if necessary) and operate the
>> feature proposed in the CEP.
>>
>> Paulo wrote an "Operational Guide" section in CEP-62, which I found
>> helpful in getting a clear picture about what my responsibilities would
>> be, as an operator, if I wanted to use Sidecar to manage my node config.
>> As I'm working through the implementation of CEP-50, I'm also realizing
>> that operators are going to need to understand how to configure
>> negotiation and know about things that will end up either being sharp
>> edges or fundamental changes in behavior. (Did you know that
>> unauthenticated, anonymous users are by default super-users? Holy
>> Privilege Escalation, Batman!)
>>
>> I plan to add an "Operational Guide" section to CEP-50 and probably
>> revise it as I better understand the implications of some of the changes
>> required. I think in general doing so as early as possible will get us
>> to think early about how easy or hard it will be for Cassandra users to
>> adopt new functionality, and hopefully push the project as a whole
>> towards making it as easy as possible.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> -- Joel.
>>
>>

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