Re: [Marketing] For Review: Changelog blog #16 for May

2022-05-31 Thread Erick Ramirez
> > Chris, I just realised that no one had access to the doc. > Or maybe you've removed access since the review period has passed. My bad. 🙂

Re: [Marketing] For Review: Changelog blog #16 for May

2022-05-31 Thread Erick Ramirez
Chris, I just realised that no one had access to the doc. I was specifically checking if there's a link to the World Party in the doc because it's missing from the PR. Cheers! On Sat, 28 May 2022 at 06:07, Chris Thornett wrote: > Hello everyone, > > The Changelog blog for May is available for th

[Marketing] For Review: Cassandra World Party 2022

2022-05-31 Thread Chris Thornett
We have a 72-hr community review for the first blog announcing this year's Cassandra World Party for the release of 4.1: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ed5NEkxQjkk__EUS6HnuvqDisAKZoYuh-rEZdp3RKpU/edit?usp=sharin g FYI - We're also looking to post two blogs a week during June as we ramp up for

Re: Adding RSS feed to the Apache Cassandra website.

2022-05-31 Thread lorinapoland
I'm sure that someone has an rss feed Javascript that can just be added to the antora-ui-docs, as Anthony is suggesting. Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone Original message From: Ekaterina Dimitrova Date: 5/31/22 09:37 (GMT-08:00) To: dev@cassandra.apache.org Su

Re: Adding RSS feed to the Apache Cassandra website.

2022-05-31 Thread Ekaterina Dimitrova
+1 for option 2 On Tue, 31 May 2022 at 12:21, Patrick McFadin wrote: > +1 on option 2. Anything that eliminates a human step is how it stays up > to date. > > On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 5:25 AM Brandon Williams wrote: > >> +1 to Anthony, that seems like the best path to me too. >> >> On Tue, May 3

Re: Adding RSS feed to the Apache Cassandra website.

2022-05-31 Thread Patrick McFadin
+1 on option 2. Anything that eliminates a human step is how it stays up to date. On Tue, May 31, 2022 at 5:25 AM Brandon Williams wrote: > +1 to Anthony, that seems like the best path to me too. > > On Tue, May 31, 2022, 7:15 AM Anthony Grasso > wrote: > >> This is a good idea! >> >> I think o

Re: Updating our Code Contribution/Style Guide

2022-05-31 Thread bened...@apache.org
I would be OK with failing the build for Javadoc warnings, and having a single cleanup pass to fix this. I think the kinds of issues we have (mismatching names/parameters) are the least of our documentation problems though. I think it would be great to introduce guidance for authoring Javadoc, b

Re: Updating our Code Contribution/Style Guide

2022-05-31 Thread Stefan Miklosovic
Hi Benedict, all, I do not want to hijack this thread, if we want to have separate discussion about that I can open one but anyway ... What do you think about Javadocs? I do not see that it is mentioned but Javadocs are technically the code as well (well, they are written in the source code, righ

Re: Updating our Code Contribution/Style Guide

2022-05-31 Thread bened...@apache.org
I think that it is hard to define what the right extent of a patch is, but it should be the minimal scope that the author feels sufficient to safely address the concerns of the patch. I have added a sentence to this effect in the top section of the proposal. My view (not propagated to the docum

Re: Adding RSS feed to the Apache Cassandra website.

2022-05-31 Thread Brandon Williams
+1 to Anthony, that seems like the best path to me too. On Tue, May 31, 2022, 7:15 AM Anthony Grasso wrote: > This is a good idea! > > I think option 2 is the best way to go. Currently, there are manual steps > involved to publish a post to the blog. I would like to avoid adding more > manual wo

Re: Adding RSS feed to the Apache Cassandra website.

2022-05-31 Thread Anthony Grasso
This is a good idea! I think option 2 is the best way to go. Currently, there are manual steps involved to publish a post to the blog. I would like to avoid adding more manual work. We could implement option 2 either by: - Bolting on JavaScript for Anotra to use to generate the RSS XML - A