Re: Unsubscribe

2023-01-24 Thread Erick Ramirez
Sorry to see you go. If you'd like to unsubscribe from the user ML, please
email user-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org. Cheers!


Cassandra Summit update for 2023-01-24

2023-01-24 Thread Patrick McFadin
*Hello Cassandra Community!Quick take: - Register before 1/28 to get
discount pricing.
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cassandra-summit/register/
 - Use code
CS23DS20 to get 20% off - Make sure and sign up for training the day on
March 12 - Tell everyone you’re going on social media and use
#CassandraSummit in your postsLonger version:If you have been watching
what’s happening with the Cassandra Summit and thinking about going, I’m
here to convince you that now is the time to register. The early
registration discount ends this Saturday, January 28th. *

*It might be helpful to clarify some misconceptions I keep hearing. Every
other Cassandra Summit (except Cassandra Summit Tokyo) has been an event
planned and run by DataStax. To create a more neutral ground that reflects
our community better, Linux Foundation Events has taken on the considerable
task of running Cassandra Summit in 2023. We are very grateful they took a
chance on our community, and we will be better for it. *






*When DataStax ran the event, we could deeply discount tickets because we
treated it as a marketing expense. I’ve been DMed and Slacked quite a few
times for free passes. Since this is a Linux Foundation event,
unfortunately, there are no complimentary passes, as this is a key part of
recouping their costs. You can get a 20% discount by using this code:
CS23DS20Why is this important to mention? Our community needs an
independent Cassandra Summit, and right now, it needs your support in
attending the event. Let’s show the Linux Foundation that Cassandra Summit
is something we value as a community. I know budgets are tight, and it’s
hard to get approval. If you are able, make the case and register today.
Next year when there are thousands of attendees at Cassandra Summit, you
can tell everyone what they missed in 2023. If making the trip isn’t
something you can do, a virtual pass is only $30 with the discount code and
is also a great way to show support. The other important thing you can help
with? Getting out the word about Cassandra Summit. Tell your colleagues and
co-workers that this is a hot tip and you are hooking them up. If you are
going, tell everyone you’ve registered and use the hashtag
#CassandraSummit. Point out sessions you are interested in and share the
love. If you can convince a couple of people to go, you’ve made a
difference. If you need a little more motivation, just look at this
schedule!
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/cassandra-summit/program/schedule/
Thanks,
and I hope to see you there!Patrick*


Re: Upgrading Cassandra 3.11.14 → 4.1

2023-01-24 Thread Mick Semb Wever
On Mon, 16 Jan 2023 at 14:38, Lapo Luchini  wrote:

> is upgrading Cassandra 3.11.14 → 4.1 supported,
>


3.11.14 → 4.1 is supported.

It is recommended to go to the last patch version (i.e. 3.11.14) before the
major upgrade.
Make sure to ensure all sstables are upgraded to the current format before
performing the upgrade.


Re: [DISCUSS] Formation of Apache Cassandra Publicity & Marketing Group

2023-01-24 Thread Mick Semb Wever
The market...@cassandra.apache.org list is created.

To subscribe send an email to marketing-subscr...@cassandra.apache.org from
the email address you want to subscribe from.

If you are a committer you can alternately use Whimsy:
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regards,
Mick


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> community, with the first Cassandra Summit in 7 years coming up on March
> 13th, and a major release coming later this year with Cassandra 5.0. It is
> important that we come together to set the publicity strategy and direction
> for these important moments, and that we work together to define how
> Cassandra shows up across the technology industry.To achieve this, we are
> proposing the formation of a Publicity & Marketing Working Group, and we
> are requesting your participation.What is the Publicity & Marketing Working
> Group?This is a working group open to community members who have the
> insight and skills to help define Cassandra’s public narrative and
> participate in our marketing strategy and execution. The group will meet
> once a month for an hour to discuss important marketing topics. You can
> find us on #cassandra-events. We also propose adding a mailing list,
> marketing@cassandra.a.o, to handle day-to-day marketing needs and async
> communication. Our publicity and marketing partners from Constantia - Molly
> Monroy  and Melissa Logan  -
> will work with us to build this working group. What will this group be
> responsible for?Our initial vision for this group is to accelerate how we
> do marketing & publicity for Cassandra. We will refine and advance
> Cassandra’s public perception of the tech industry, to show how Cassandra
> has grown, innovated, and revitalized itself as a community. We will do
> this through: - Participating in marketing strategy for major moments (in
> particular, C* Summit in March and Cassandra 5.0 release later this year)-
> Expanding our local meetup and events presence- Sourcing end-user case
> studies for marketing and PR collateral- Making sure the Cassandra
> community shows up at third-party events- Contributing content - from blogs
> to documentation - to ensure we have a robust stream of content for our end
> usersOur first two orders of business will be: 1. Jointly determine
> operating model and governance, and get input and alignment on the above
> goals/responsibilities. 2. Discuss marketing for Cassandra Summit,
> primarily defining the news we will share at the event from the project
> directly and from our sponsors. This is coming up quickly and we will need
> community assistance to achieve our publicity goals. As this is a
> community-driven group, please share ideas and feedback on the purpose of
> this group and what we need to achieve. When is the meeting?We are
> proposing the meetings take place on the 4th Wednesday of each month. We
> will alternate times of the day to try to accommodate. We can adjust based
> on member attendance.  - Jan, March, May, July, Sept, Nov.  - 4th Wed of
> the month,  8a PT- Feb, April, June, August, October, Dec - 4th Wed of the
> month, Wed 4p PTWe will create a centralized document to share and document
> information about the working group, including meeting minutes, monthly
> tasks, and priorities. Decisions will be discussed and finalized using the
> project mailing list. Patrick*
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