Just a note: If you have suggestions how to improve documentation on the datastax website, write them an email to d...@datastax.com. They appreciate proposals :)
Am 23.07.2014 um 09:10 schrieb Mark Reddy <mark.re...@boxever.com>: > Hi Kevin, > > The difference here is that the Apache Cassandra site is maintained by the > community whereas the DataStax site is maintained by paid employees with a > vested interest in producing documentation. > > With DataStax having some comprehensive docs, I guess the desire for people > to maintain the Apache site has dwindled. However, if you are interested in > contributing to it and bringing it back up to standard you can, thus is the > freedom of open source. > > > Mark > > > On Wed, Jul 23, 2014 at 2:54 AM, Kevin Burton <bur...@spinn3r.com> wrote: > This document: > > https://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/Operations > > … for example. Is extremely out dated… does NOT reflect 2.x releases > certainly. Mentions commands that are long since removed/deprecated. > > Instead of giving bad documentation, maybe remove this and mark it as > obsolete. > > The datastax documentation… is … acceptable I guess. My main criticism there > is that a lot of it it is in their blog. > > Kevin > > -- > > Founder/CEO Spinn3r.com > Location: San Francisco, CA > blog: http://burtonator.wordpress.com > … or check out my Google+ profile > > >
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