Re: [Discussion] Windows support

2020-07-30 Thread Yuki Morishita
Thank you all for your insights! I will create the new thread to kick off the formal voting process for removing windows support starting from 4.0. Regards, Yuki On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 10:42 AM Erick Ramirez wrote: > > > > > My point is, for educational purposes there are plenty of other ways

Re: [Discussion] Windows support

2020-07-30 Thread Erick Ramirez
> > My point is, for educational purposes there are plenty of other ways of > running small dev clusters that are probably more realistic for most uses > cases. > I’d be for removing windows support, but I suspect my use case is one of > the more minor ones. > Not minor at all. Thanks for that ins

Re: [DISCUSSION] Workshop idea

2020-07-30 Thread Patrick McFadin
The developer relations team at DataStax has a pretty cool workshop setup going with Twitch and YouTube we could volunteer for this effort. I think a 4.0 workshop with Ekaterina and Carlos would be amazing! You just need Skype and some content and we can handle the rest. Patrick On Wed, Jul 29, 2

Re: [Discussion] Windows support

2020-07-30 Thread Jeff Jirsa
> On Jul 30, 2020, at 8:08 AM, Andrew Cobley (Staff) > wrote: > > Apologies, I have not been involved in this process for a few years, but I > saw this topic pass by and thought I would like to comment. > > I’m a lecturer in computer science and used C* in a couple of dev classes, > some

Re: [Discussion] Windows support

2020-07-30 Thread João Reis
> I agree, let's remove it. We've had a history of "windows champions" > (oh, hi Josh) and I don't see a clear one here, nor do I think that's > a good methodology to promote in the long term (and history shows > this, too.) Clearly, 90+% of C* actual usage is on a unix-like > system, so this is

Re: [Discussion] Windows support

2020-07-30 Thread Brandon Williams
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020 at 9:57 AM Joshua McKenzie wrote: > > > > > I think that not supporting Windows for local dev environments would make > > it harder for developers to get started with Apache Cassandra > > > I was the one that got Windows fully supported in 2014/2015 for context. > > I say we p

Re: [Discussion] Windows support

2020-07-30 Thread Andrew Cobley (Staff)
Apologies, I have not been involved in this process for a few years, but I saw this topic pass by and thought I would like to comment. I’m a lecturer in computer science and used C* in a couple of dev classes, some of you may remember we ran a couple of Hackday’s with Datastax. Students would

Re: [Discussion] Windows support

2020-07-30 Thread Joshua McKenzie
> > I think that not supporting Windows for local dev environments would make > it harder for developers to get started with Apache Cassandra > I was the one that got Windows fully supported in 2014/2015 for context. I say we pull support out. The way NTFS treats hard links (i.e. inability to dele