Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread guo Maxwell
Congratulations, Maxim! Francisco Guerrero 于2024年1月9日周二 09:00写道: > Congratulations, Maxim! Well deserved! > > On 2024/01/08 18:19:04 Josh McKenzie wrote: > > The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to announce that Maxim Muzafarov has > accepted > > the invitation to become a committer. > > > >

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Francisco Guerrero
Congratulations, Maxim! Well deserved! On 2024/01/08 18:19:04 Josh McKenzie wrote: > The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to announce that Maxim Muzafarov has > accepted > the invitation to become a committer. > > Thanks for all the hard work and collaboration on the project thus far, and >

Re: [DISCUSSION] CEP-38: CQL Management API

2024-01-08 Thread Jon Haddad
It's great to see where this is going and thanks for the discussion on the ML. Personally, I think adding two new ways of accomplishing the same thing is a net negative. It means we need more documentation and creates inconsistencies across tools and users. The tradeoffs you've listed are worth

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Rahul Xavier Singh
Congratulations! On Mon, Jan 8, 2024 at 1:21 PM Josh McKenzie wrote: > The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to announce that Maxim Muzafarov has > accepted > the invitation to become a committer. > > Thanks for all the hard work and collaboration on the project thus far, > and we're all looking

Re: [DISCUSSION] CEP-38: CQL Management API

2024-01-08 Thread Maxim Muzafarov
> Some operations will no doubt require a stored procedure syntax, but perhaps > it would be a good idea to split the work into two: These are exactly the first steps I have in mind: [Ready for review] Allow UPDATE on settings virtual table to change running configurations

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Yifan Cai
Congrats! From: David Capwell Sent: Monday, January 8, 2024 11:03:12 AM To: dev Subject: Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer Congrats! On Jan 8, 2024, at 10:53 AM, Jacek Lewandowski wrote: Congratulations Maxim, well deserved, it's a pleasure

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread German Eichberger via dev
Congrats!! From: David Capwell Sent: Monday, January 8, 2024 11:03 AM To: dev Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer Congrats! On Jan 8, 2024, at 10:53 AM, Jacek Lewandowski wrote: Congratulations Maxim, well deserved, it's a

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Patrick McFadin
Congratulations Maxim! Thank you for all you've done in the project and everything to come! Patrick On Mon, Jan 8, 2024 at 12:32 PM Miklosovic, Stefan via dev < dev@cassandra.apache.org> wrote: > Great news! Congratulations. > > > From: Josh McKenzie >

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Miklosovic, Stefan via dev
Great news! Congratulations. From: Josh McKenzie Sent: Monday, January 8, 2024 19:19 To: dev Subject: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer EXTERNAL EMAIL - USE CAUTION when clicking links or attachments The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Brandon Williams
Congrats Maxim! Kind Regards, Brandon On Mon, Jan 8, 2024 at 12:20 PM Josh McKenzie wrote: > > The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to announce that Maxim Muzafarov has > accepted > the invitation to become a committer. > > Thanks for all the hard work and collaboration on the project thus far,

Call for Presentations closing soon: Community over Code EU 2024

2024-01-08 Thread Paulo Motta
I wanted to remind that the call for speakers for Community Over Code EU 2024 (formerly Apachecon EU) will be closing this Friday 2024/01/12 23:59:59 GMT. If you reside in Europe/EMEA and have an interesting talk proposal about using, deploying or modifying Apache Cassandra please see details

Re: [DISCUSSION] CEP-38: CQL Management API

2024-01-08 Thread Jon Haddad
Ugh, I moved some stuff around and 2 paragraphs got merged that shouldn't have been. I think there's no way we could rip out JMX, there's just too many benefits to having it and effectively zero benefits to removing. Regarding disablebinary, part of me wonders if this is a bit of a hammer, and

Re: [DISCUSSION] CEP-38: CQL Management API

2024-01-08 Thread Jon Haddad
> Syntactically, if we’re updating settings like compaction throughput, I would prefer to simply update a virtual settings table > e.g. UPDATE system.settings SET compaction_throughput = 128 I agree with this, sorry if that wasn't clear in my previous email. > Some operations will no doubt

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread David Capwell
Congrats! > On Jan 8, 2024, at 10:53 AM, Jacek Lewandowski > wrote: > > Congratulations Maxim, well deserved, it's a pleasure to work with you! > > - - -- --- - - > Jacek Lewandowski > > > pon., 8 sty 2024 o 19:35 Lorina Poland >

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Jacek Lewandowski
Congratulations Maxim, well deserved, it's a pleasure to work with you! - - -- --- - - Jacek Lewandowski pon., 8 sty 2024 o 19:35 Lorina Poland napisał(a): > Congratulations Maxim! > > On 2024/01/08 18:19:04 Josh McKenzie wrote: > > The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Lorina Poland
Congratulations Maxim! On 2024/01/08 18:19:04 Josh McKenzie wrote: > The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to announce that Maxim Muzafarov has > accepted > the invitation to become a committer. > > Thanks for all the hard work and collaboration on the project thus far, and > we're all looking

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Abe Ratnofsky
Congrats Maxim! > On Jan 8, 2024, at 1:28 PM, Ekaterina Dimitrova wrote: > > Congrats, Maxim! Well deserved! Thank you for everything! > > On Mon, 8 Jan 2024 at 13:26, Jeremiah Jordan > wrote: >> Congrats Maxim! Thanks for all of your contributions! >> >>

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Ekaterina Dimitrova
Congrats, Maxim! Well deserved! Thank you for everything! On Mon, 8 Jan 2024 at 13:26, Jeremiah Jordan wrote: > Congrats Maxim! Thanks for all of your contributions! > > On Jan 8, 2024 at 12:19:04 PM, Josh McKenzie wrote: > >> The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to announce that Maxim

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Melissa Logan
Congrats Maxim! On Mon, Jan 8, 2024 at 10:26 AM Jeremiah Jordan wrote: > Congrats Maxim! Thanks for all of your contributions! > > On Jan 8, 2024 at 12:19:04 PM, Josh McKenzie wrote: > >> The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to announce that Maxim Muzafarov has >> accepted >> the invitation to

Re: Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Jeremiah Jordan
Congrats Maxim! Thanks for all of your contributions! On Jan 8, 2024 at 12:19:04 PM, Josh McKenzie wrote: > The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to announce that Maxim Muzafarov has > accepted > the invitation to become a committer. > > Thanks for all the hard work and collaboration on the

Welcome Maxim Muzafarov as Cassandra Committer

2024-01-08 Thread Josh McKenzie
The Apache Cassandra PMC is pleased to announce that Maxim Muzafarov has accepted the invitation to become a committer. Thanks for all the hard work and collaboration on the project thus far, and we're all looking forward to working more with you in the future. Congratulations and welcome!

Re: [DISCUSSION] CEP-38: CQL Management API

2024-01-08 Thread Benedict Elliott Smith
Syntactically, if we’re updating settings like compaction throughput, I would prefer to simply update a virtual settings table e.g. UPDATE system.settings SET compaction_throughput = 128 Some operations will no doubt require a stored procedure syntax, but perhaps it would be a good idea to

Re: [DISCUSSION] CEP-38: CQL Management API

2024-01-08 Thread Josh McKenzie
> Fundamentally, I think it's better for the project if administration is fully > done over CQL and we have a consistent, single way of doing things. Strongly agree here. With 2 caveats: 1. Supporting backwards compat, especially for automated ops (i.e. nodetool, JMX, etc), is crucial.