Joey, I really like this idea, and get asks for this type of documentation
from new and moderately experienced developers alike. A "Cassandra by
Example" approach helps...
* Highlight popular or unique use cases showcasing strengths (and
weaknesses) of Cassandra.
* Gives practical examples on how t
+1 to asciidoc. My guess would be that more people are familiar with
markdown, but asciidoc definitely has more to offer and is easy enough to
use if you are familiar with markdown.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:24 AM Jon Haddad wrote:
> I'd like to get the docs out of Sphinx. I hate it. The synt
Given the datastax donation I agree it makes sense for us to propose
projects that are unlikely to overlap. What do people think about
documentation that is slightly more instructional as opposed to
informational?
Perhaps some kind of tutorial series on "Practical examples of
building useful syste
+1.
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