On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Jonathan Ellis wrote:
> The Cassandra PPMC has voted to add Johan Oskarsson as a committer to
> the Cassandra incubator project. Welcome, Johan -- or more correctly,
> thanks for your hard work! :)
Awesome, congrats!
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# Curt Micol
spam is good spam in my eyes. Thanks for the updates.
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>> Michael
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>> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Curt Micol wrote:
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>>> Hey Devs,
>>>
>>> I am not sure who receives the email mentioned whenever the wiki is
>>> edited,
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Evan Weaver wrote:
> Resolved, that the data model names should be changed in Cassandra 0.5.
>
> Evan
>
> PS. Committers have the most weight, but everyone's voice is heard.
+1
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# Curt Micol
Hey Devs,
I am not sure who receives the email mentioned whenever the wiki is
edited, but I apologize for a bit of spam if it does do that. I was
working on mccv's DataModel2 and didn't read up enough (apparently) on
MoinMoin. So, sorry about that.
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# Curt Micol
e off directed at you Michael. It seemed people had strong
feelings one way and those feelings kind of blindsided the list
suddenly.
I wasn't keeping up on IRC today, which would explain the sudden burst
of activity on the list.
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# Curt Micol
e?
Would've been nice to have an actual discussion rather than silence
and then a wrecking ball.
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# Curt Micol
On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Evan Weaver wrote:
> I think the below scheme successfully avoids the current
> misconceptions, and addresses the issues raised in the previous
> thread.
+1 from me. I also offer my services on the name change.
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# Curt Micol
sorry to take it OT.
I do think you've highlighted a number of key misconceptions.
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# Curt Micol
more intuitive. I'm interested to hear if
>
> 1) It corrects some of the misconceptions people have run into
> 2) The bottom up approach is more approachable than top down.
Completely agree.
> 3) I got everything covered and everything right :)
Thanks Mark, it looks great so far.
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# Curt Micol
7;object' being a reserved word in any of those
languages.
I also grep'd through current source code and there doesn't seem to be any
real conflicts that couldn't be named something else so as not to conflict
with this naming structure.
In the end, I think it's a good idea to look at this and work out a solution.
Documentation and tutorials are going to help, but I think people are so
entrenched in the RDBMS world that there is somewhat of a barrier to
understanding Cassandra's data model.
Thanks for your time,
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# Curt Micol
o
my level of understanding at this point :)).
I can be reached at asen...@asenchi.com if anyone wants to throw stuff
my way. I am a n00b in this area of tech, that may be beneficial for
documentation.
Thanks,
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# Curt Micol
pters are coming
from that paper, but it shouldn't be a source of entry to use the
database, but rather to develop it.
Again, my opinion carries little weight, but +1 from this user.
Thanks for everyone's hard work, I am really excited to see how this
project continues to progress.
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# Curt Micol
l assist others in the future.
Thanks for your help,
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# Curt Micol
ow to get this to hit 1.6? Like I mentioned, when I setup
the PATH and JAVA_HOME I had no issue, and none since (I've probably
ran 'ant test' once a week for 3-4 weeks now). I am curious how ant
suddenly wouldn't use my env.
Thanks for your help,
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# Curt Micol
ous I apologize.
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# Curt Micol
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