Thanks everyone for a good discussion. To everyone interested in contributing, I appreciate your interest and I'm incredibly proud people have found the project useful. I hope making it an official part of the project will lead to further improvements as more people contribute. Very exciting!
I just merged a PR from Jordan to make easy-cass-stress installable via a homebrew tap. I'd love to preserve this functionality, ideally moved under the project. Assuming we have this working, we should also start releasing Cassandra this way to make it easier for OSX users to install locally, but that's a separate discussion. Jon On Wed, Oct 9, 2024 at 11:48 AM Jordan West <jw...@apache.org> wrote: > Count me in as a contributor if we take the donation. I think the only > hurdle is figuring out the IP stuff which as Mick said should be solvable. > > Jordan > > On Tue, Oct 8, 2024 at 20:34 Doug Rohrer <droh...@apple.com> wrote: > >> Clarification - there would be some real value in donating *easy-cass-stress >> (as the subject says)*, not lab… The demo was about easy-cass-lab, which >> uses easy-cass-stress. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Doug >> >> On Oct 8, 2024, at 1:51 PM, Doug Rohrer <droh...@apple.com> wrote: >> >> Hey folks, >> >> I just wanted to resurface this conversation, especially after Jon and >> Jordon’s talk at Community over Code this week. I think there would be some >> real value in getting easy-cass-lab donated and part of the ecosystem. >> >> To try to summarize: >> >> - Jon would like to donate if his active development of the project isn’t >> negatively affected. >> >> - It seems a separate repo/subproject is the right way to go rather than >> bringing it in-tree >> >> - Several other folks have stepped up to be co-maintainers (thanks!) >> >> - Some form of IP clearance would need to be done if this were to move >> forward. >> >> It seems the major concerns other than IP clearance were taken care of in >> the thread. Is there an appetite to bring easy-case-stress into the Apache >> umbrella and, if so, how would we move forward from here? >> >> Doug Rohrer >> >> On May 3, 2024, at 1:16 PM, Alexander DEJANOVSKI <adejanov...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >> >> Hi folks, >> >> I'm familiar with the codebase and can help with the maintenance and >> evolution. >> I already have some additional profiles that I can push there which were >> never merged in the main branch of tlp-cluster. >> >> I love this tool (I know I'm biased) and hope it gets the attention it >> deserves. >> >> Le mar. 30 avr. 2024, 23:17, Jordan West <jw...@apache.org> a écrit : >> >>> I would likely commit to it as well >>> >>> Jordan >>> >>> On Mon, Apr 29, 2024 at 10:55 David Capwell <dcapw...@apple.com> wrote: >>> >>>> So: besides Jon, who in the community expects/desires to maintain this >>>> going forward? >>>> >>>> >>>> I have been maintaining a fork for years, so don’t mind helping >>>> maintain this project. >>>> >>>> On Apr 28, 2024, at 4:08 AM, Mick Semb Wever <m...@apache.org> wrote: >>>> >>>> A separate subproject like dtest and the Java driver would maybe help >>>>> address concerns with introducing a gradle build system and Kotlin. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Nit, dtest is a separate repository, not a subproject. The Java driver >>>> is one repository to be in the Drivers subproject. Esoteric maybe, but ASF >>>> terminology we need to get right :-) >>>> >>>> To your actual point (IIUC), it can be a separate repository and not a >>>> separate subproject. This permits it to be kotlin+gradle, while not having >>>> the formal subproject procedures. It still needs 3 responsible committers >>>> from the get-go to show sustainability. Would easy-cass-stress have >>>> releases, or always be a codebase users work directly with ? >>>> >>>> Can/Should we first demote cassandra-stress by moving it out to a >>>> separate repo ? >>>> ( Can its imports work off non-snapshot dependencies ? ) >>>> It might feel like an extra prerequisite step to introduce, but maybe >>>> it helps move the needle forward and make this conversation a bit >>>> easier/obvious. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>