I noticed that fewer projects were selected this year and no Apache project
was selected.
On Monday, April 3, 2023 at 06:07:53 p.m. EDT, Nate McCall
wrote:
Thank you for your effort regardless, Lorina. Very much appreciated!
On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 6:39 AM lorinapoland wrote:
Sadl
As Open Collective may have back-shelved your application, you may need to
remind them that you need an account by a certain date.
On Monday, February 13, 2023 at 05:23:53 p.m. EST, Lorina Poland
wrote:
Hi all -
I have submitted an application to the Open Collective, so that we woul
Unlike in 2019, GSoD does not provide a budgetary service, and the applicant
organization would need to submit a budget including an account detail, which
Apache Cassandra does not have, I assume, and the following message from GSoD
provides the info about getting an account; the message is re
andra. Keep an eye out for that post.
On 2023/01/11 09:56:36 Deepak Vohra via dev wrote:
> Lorina,
> Happy New Year.
> You mentioned this year you might apply. As I am interested in being the Tech
> Writer, a reminder to apply as applications are to open from January to March
> a
Please refer reply forwarded from the Season of Docs Support for providing an
Open Collective account.
- Forwarded Message - From: Season of Docs Support
To: Deepak Vohra Cc:
"dev@cassandra.apache.org" ; Season of Docs
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2022 at 03:38:10 p.m.
Lorina,
Happy New Year.
You mentioned this year you might apply. As I am interested in being the Tech
Writer, a reminder to apply as applications are to open from January to March
according to
https://sites.google.com/view/gsoc-sod-fosdem-2023/google-season-of-docs.
Detail yet to be posted for
Google program administrator
Apache Cassandra, an open source project under Apache Software Foundation
(ASF), and a GSoD 2019-20 participant, might be interested in applying as
an organization to GSoD 2022. Apache Cassandra mainly does code development
and documentation and is not structured for
The same link was posted earlier also.
For Java 8 and 11 the poll result is very similar.
Java 8 =58.4%Java 11 =22.56%
On Monday, July 20, 2020, 04:38:03 p.m. PDT, Joshua McKenzie
wrote:
That's remarkably close to the jrebel results for 2020:
https://www.jrebel.com/blog/2020-java-tec
Jon,
But Java 11 hasn't been tested in production. I would need to submit a patch
for documentation if Java 11 is made recommended version.
Based on a recent survey the majority are still using Java 8, probably because
it involves code review and update to migrate to a latter version.
"At 58%
thanks a lot in advance
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 17:16, Deepak Vohra wrote:
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> An operator for Apache Cassandra in alpha is provided by Instaclustr that
>supports StatefulSet, scaling and monitoring. Could it be used as the base
>operator to build on? Operato
dding more
details and features you would like to see? That would be of
tremendous help and we would know more in detail what we actually want
and we can discuss it in more detail afterwards.
Regards and thanks a lot in advance
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 17:16, Deepak Vohra wrote:
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> An
It may be early, but considering first an organization has to apply, and as
I am familiar with what sections of documentation could be improved, I have a
few suggestions. Only two projects (1 and 2 of 5 listed) were completed in
2019, and GSoD expects only one project to be completed. Project
An operator for Apache Cassandra in alpha is provided by Instaclustr that
supports StatefulSet, scaling and monitoring. Could it be used as the base
operator to build on? OperatorHub.io | The registry for Kubernetes Operators
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is no
intention whatsoever for anything DataStax branded or related to merge into
the in-tree project documentation.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 11:33 AM Deepak Vohra
wrote:
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> While the DataStax documentation could supplement the Apache Cassandra
> documentation, DataStax is a commercial product
While the DataStax documentation could supplement the Apache Cassandra
documentation, DataStax is a commercial product based on open source Apache
Cassandra with enhancements made to the open source Cassandra. Moreover,
DataStax documentation requires to be maintained and updated and as it is
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> *From:* Deepak Vohra
> *Date:* 11 February 2020, 17:14:56 GMT-5
> *To:* dev@cassandra.a
Dinesh,
Thanks for the update. And, while the project due date may be in 1-2 weeks and
a report would need to be submitted, I shall continue to make additions/updates
beyond the stipulated time, till all the tickets are resolved.
regards,DeepakOn Saturday, February 15, 2020, 12:42:52 a.m. U
For specific versions of dependencies scroll down for the Compile Dependencies
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On Tuesday, February 11, 2020, 07:44:15 p.m. UTC, Ekaterina Dimitrova
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