That’s been on my todo list for a little while but things kept coming up. I 
think I could get started on that now. Based on my initial research it appears 
that scylla uses the exact same api as datastax so supporting both in a cql 
bundle should theoretically be fairly easy.


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> On Mar 14, 2024, at 6:18 PM, Joe Witt <joew...@apache.org> wrote:
> 
> Team,
> 
> Cassandra remains a really important system to be able to send data to.
> However, it seems like we've not maintained these well.  We have what
> appears to be at least a full generation behind on client versions (we are
> on 3x vs 4x which is the latest stable with 5x apparently coming shortly).
> 
> We have components to send data, query data, and use Cassandra as a cache
> store.  We have older mechanisms for json/avro and publish mechanisms for
> records.
> 
> The libraries we do have depend on outdated versions of Guava and result in
> many CVE hits.
> 
> I am inclined to think we should deprecate the 1.x components and remove
> them as-is from the 2.x line.  Then re-introduce them with record only
> interfaces and built against the latest stable Cassandra/Datastax/ScyllaDB
> interfaces.
> 
> I'd love to hear thoughts from those closer to this space both as a user
> and developer so we can make good next steps.
> 
> Thanks

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