Cassandra project status update 2022-11-30

2022-11-30 Thread Josh McKenzie
The Cassandra 4.1-rc1 is out - give it a whirl and see how things go: https://downloads.apache.org/cassandra/4.1-rc1/ Top level, I want to call attention to the CFP for the Cassandra Summit. Patrick McFadin and Scott Hirleman reached out about proposing a talk; we're at 23 submissions with a ta

Re: Cassandra Summit CFP update

2022-11-30 Thread Scott Hirleman
To come over the top on this, speaking can be great for your career and company. And Patrick will help you find a great topic. And you only have to deal with him for 15min, which is _mostly_ doable ;p If you need help getting internal approvals - communications or potentially even budget -, we hav

Re: [DISCUSSION] Cassandra's code style and source code analysis

2022-11-30 Thread Patrick McFadin
Why are we still debating build tooling? I think you’re wrong, but I’ve conceded - on the assumption that we can get enough volunteers willing to adopt responsibility for the new world order. Not debating. I am just throwing in my support since I have been in the Camp of Ant. On Wed, Nov 30, 2022

Re: [DISCUSSION] Cassandra's code style and source code analysis

2022-11-30 Thread Miklosovic, Stefan
I again agree with Benedict when it comes to the code formatters. It will certainly bring a lot of mess to the code base and for what benefit? I think I am looking into the Cassandra code long enough to see that we are progressively making it look better. It seems to me that over last few years

Re: [DISCUSSION] Cassandra's code style and source code analysis

2022-11-30 Thread Benedict
Why are we still debating build tooling? I think you’re wrong, but I’ve conceded - on the assumption that we can get enough volunteers willing to adopt responsibility for the new world order. I suggest five long term contributors nominate themselves as the build file maintainers, and collective