Re: Calling for release managers (Committers and PMC)

2020-05-07 Thread Jon Meredith
Sign me up. On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 12:36 PM Robert Stupp wrote: > > I can help > > -- > Robert Stupp > @snazy > > > Am 07.05.2020 um 20:29 schrieb Mick Semb Wever : > > > > The Cassandra release process has had some improvements to better in > > line with the ASF guidelines: sha256 & sha512 chec

Re: Calling for release managers (Committers and PMC)

2020-05-07 Thread Dinesh Joshi
I can help out. Dinesh > On May 7, 2020, at 11:29 AM, Mick Semb Wever wrote: > > The Cassandra release process has had some improvements to better in > line with the ASF guidelines: sha256 & sha512 checksums, staged > artefacts in svnpubsub, dep and rpm repositories complete and signed > in sta

Re: Calling for release managers (Committers and PMC)

2020-05-07 Thread Robert Stupp
I can help -- Robert Stupp @snazy > Am 07.05.2020 um 20:29 schrieb Mick Semb Wever : > > The Cassandra release process has had some improvements to better in > line with the ASF guidelines: sha256 & sha512 checksums, staged > artefacts in svnpubsub, dep and rpm repositories complete and signed

Re: Calling for release managers (Committers and PMC)

2020-05-07 Thread Jordan West
*raises hand* - Jordan On Thu, May 7, 2020 at 11:29 AM Mick Semb Wever wrote: > The Cassandra release process has had some improvements to better in > line with the ASF guidelines: sha256 & sha512 checksums, staged > artefacts in svnpubsub, dep and rpm repositories complete and signed > in stag

Calling for release managers (Committers and PMC)

2020-05-07 Thread Mick Semb Wever
The Cassandra release process has had some improvements to better in line with the ASF guidelines: sha256 & sha512 checksums, staged artefacts in svnpubsub, dep and rpm repositories complete and signed in staging, and separate scripts and manual steps merged together. The updated documentation for

Re: List of serious issues fixed in 3.0.x

2020-05-07 Thread Joshua McKenzie
"ML is plaintext bro" - thanks Mick. ಠ_ಠ Since we're stuck in the late 90's, here's some links to a gsheet: Defects by month: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qt8lLIiqVvK7mlSML7zsmXdAc-LsvktFW5RXJDRtN8k/edit#gid=1584867240 Defects by component: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qt8lL

Re: List of serious issues fixed in 3.0.x

2020-05-07 Thread Scott Andreas
Sankalp, thanks for sending the spreadsheet and Josh for preparing this analysis (pending image issues; look forward to reading)! I'd encourage everyone involved in the project to review the list of tickets captured here. These issues aren't theoretical and represent real scenarios that result

Re: List of serious issues fixed in 3.0.x

2020-05-07 Thread Joshua McKenzie
Hearing the images got killed by the web server. Trying from gmail (sorry for spam). Time to see if it's the apache smtp server or the list culling images: --- I did a little analysis on this data (any defect marked with fixversion 4.0 that rose to the level

Re: List of serious issues fixed in 3.0.x

2020-05-07 Thread Joshua McKenzie
I did a little analysis on this data (any defect marked with fixversion 4.0 that rose to the level of critical in terms of availability, correctness, or corruption/loss) and charted some things the rest of the project community might find interesting: 1: Critical (availability, correctness, corrup

2020-05-07 Cassandra Kubernetes Operator SIG reminder

2020-05-07 Thread Patrick McFadin
Hi everyone, Cassandra Kubernetes Operator SIG today at 10AM PST. Just a reminder, I switched the conference link to Jitsi from Zoom. Link in the wiki: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CASSANDRA/Cassandra+Kubernetes+Operator+SIG Today we will be discussing CEP-2 so bring your opinions.