It seems that, at least in the GMail client, the instructions are
collapsed. I honestly didn't even know they were there until you mentioned
it, as I have never really had the need to uncollapse it. But yeah, the
unsubscribe link isn't working for me either in the GMail client.
On Tue, Mar 26, 2
s to how
to actually unsubscribe. Which is why I linked to the Apache Cassandra
community page as an effort to point folks in the right direction that may
be wondering the same thing.
On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 9:10 AM Eric Evans
wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 10:47 AM Russell Bradberry
> wro
Responses like this aren't helpful. I can't even remember how I subscribed
to this list as it was nearly 8 years ago.
To answer the question, you can send a message to
dev-unsubscr...@cassandra.apache.org. Full instructions can be found here:
http://cassandra.apache.org/community/
-Russ
On Tue,
gt; mailto:tomitakazut...@gmail.com
> blog : http://www.intheforest.jp/blog/
> twitter:http://twitter.com/railute
> *
>
>
> 2017-06-02 1:02 GMT+09:00 Russell Bradberry :
> >> read: developers *of* Cassandra
> >
> > Hist
> read: developers *of* Cassandra
Historically it has not only been developers of Cassandra but also specific
power users, influencers, and experts. If you want to be successful in
deciding the direction of a product, you need more than its developers present.
For instance, I am not a Cassand
Has any thought been given to SemVer?
http://semver.org/
-Russ
On 1/13/17, 1:57 PM, "Jason Brown" wrote:
It's fine to limit the minimum time between major releases to six months,
but I do not think we should force a major just because n months have
passed. I think we should up the
txs and LieGrue,
strub
> On Saturday, 5 November 2016, 13:56, Russell Bradberry
wrote:
> > It seems that your tactic of argument is to discredit me at every level
in order
> to show your superiority of sorts. Let me set this straight, I am
6, 1:09 PM, "Russell Bradberry" wrote:
- ... we are arguing whether to f'ing moderate it through. Wow. Great
job.
- Do you think it's healthy to send emails trying to talk shit
instead
of ...
- ... project? Or is Twitter t
- ... we are arguing whether to f'ing moderate it through. Wow. Great
job.
- Do you think it's healthy to send emails trying to talk shit instead
of ...
- ... project? Or is Twitter the official list now? Go ahead, I'll wait.
Given your behavior and rhetoric on this thread, I belie
The Apache Software Foundation is *not* a democracy, it is a meritocracy. This
means that only those appointed to the ASF board/PMC, actually have any right
to vote or have a say in anything. People are added to the PMC/Board based on
their perceived knowledge/merit/performance. Mr. Mattmann is
So then what was the point of Ellis’s proposal, and this discussion, if there
was never a choice in the matter in the first place?
On 8/15/16, 2:03 PM, "Chris Mattmann" wrote:
I’m sorry but you are massively confused if you believe that the ASF
mailing lists
aren’t the source of truth
I would also like to add, that for posterity’s sake, JIRA is much more
friendly. People want to understand the reasoning behind the changes that have
been made. Like why did we default to G1GC? These are all kept in the
discussions on the JIRA tickets that implemented the features. Navigating
roject and ultimately the
community.
Best,
-Russell Bradberry
On Sat, Jun 11, 2016 at 12:16 PM, Mattmann, Chris A (3980) <
chris.a.mattm...@jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> While this may be a current great source of documentation on
> Cassandra, and while it exi
While using LOCAL_QUORUM may be a solution in a lot of use cases, there are
definitely use cases where reading at full QUORUM is required, think finance,
medical, military. I think for these types of use cases using non blocking
behavior will be an incredible improvement in performance. Even for
There is in depth documentation available here: http://www.datastax.com/docs ,
albeit not as visual as the blog post.
On May 15, 2014 at 10:33:08 AM, Daniel Shelepov (dan...@timefork.com) wrote:
Hello,
I've recently undertook a study into Cassandra internals. One of the
reasons was beca
I didn't mean a someone should maintain a fork of Cassandra. More like
something that could be dropped in. Just like clients have to keep up with
the server, a project like this would also. I think if the interface was
pluggable it would also allow others to expand and come up with new
interfaces
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