This was discussed amongst the PMC recently. We did not come to a
conclusion and there were not terribly strong feelings either way.
I don't feel like we need to hustle to get "NGCC" in place,
particularly given our decided focus on 4.0. However, that should not
stop us from doing an additional 'c
If that's the case, I'm +1 on rerolling the builds.
Dinesh
On Tuesday, July 24, 2018, 9:18:14 AM PDT, Jason Brown
wrote:
I did run the dtests against the last release shas (3.0.16 and 3.11.2).
Notes are all the way at the bottom of the gist about those runs. Circleci
URLs: https://circ
That was a factor in our thinking and my suggested timing/city, but as you
know such an event is more than just space in a conference room :)
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 1:03 PM Patrick McFadin wrote:
> Ben,
>
> Lynn Bender had offered a space the day before Distributed Data Summit in
> September (h
Ben,
Lynn Bender had offered a space the day before Distributed Data Summit in
September (http://distributeddatasummit.com/) since we are both platinum
sponsors. I thought he and Nate had talked about that being a good place
for NGCC since many of us will be in town already.
Nate, now that I've s
I am an organizer with a conference (GR8Conf US) here in Minneapolis I
would be happy to assist with organizing and we also have recording
equipment to support up to 3 tracks. We operate under a non profit already
if we need a legal entity.
If it is the bay area I we can't help much with space but
I did run the dtests against the last release shas (3.0.16 and 3.11.2).
Notes are all the way at the bottom of the gist about those runs. Circleci
URLs: https://circleci.com/workflow-run/5a1df5a1-f0c1-4ab4-a7db-e5551e7a5d38
/ https://circleci.com/workflow-run/a4369ab0-ae11-497a-8e10-de3995d10f25.
Hi Jason,
I agree - we should release with the dataloss bug fix. I went over the gist -
apart from the Python errors and test teardown failures, there seem to be a few
failures that look legitimate. Any chance you can run the dtests on the
previous release SHAs and compare the dtest failures? If
TL;DR We are in a better place than we were for the 3.0.16 and 3.11.2
releases. The current fails are not fatal, although they warrant
investigation. My opinion is that due the critical data loss bugs that are
fixed by CASSANDRA-14513 and CASSANDRA-14515, we should cut the builds now.
I've run the