+1

On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 2:44 PM Denis Magda <dma...@apache.org> wrote:

> Igniters,
>
> With this vote, I'd like to formally wrap up our discussion on defining
> Ignite as a "distributed database" instead of an "in-memory computing"
> platform. See the following discussion for the rationale and context:
>
> http://apache-ignite-developers.2346864.n4.nabble.com/DISCUSSION-Renaming-Ignite-s-product-category-td49246.html
>
> If the vote passes, the website will define Ignite as "a distributed
> database for in-memory speed at petabyte scale" to underscore our in-memory
> origins (and the primary reason why the project is selected) but not
> diminishing our persistence capabilities. All prominent use cases such as
> caching, high-performance computing, etc. will remain visible on the
> website. There is nothing wrong if a distributed database is used as a
> cache or high-performance compute cluster; it's up to an application
> developer to decide.
>
> Overall, please cast your vote for defining Ignite as a "distributed
> database":
> +1 - support the change
> -1 - disagree with the change, explain why
> 0 - neutral
>
> This is a majority vote that is open for the next 7 days and to be closed
> on Monday, Nov 30th:
> https://www.timeanddate.com/countdown/to?year=2020&month=11&day=30
>
> -
> Denis
>

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