Think about it like this. You just started using Cassandra for the first time. You have a question, you find there’s a mailing list, and you ask. You have zero experience with the DB and are an outsider to a community. You ask anyways, because it’s where the Apache website says to go. You get back 2 sarcastic responses which aren’t helpful at all. You, Ali, are the first contact with the community and it's a negative one. Your joke, however funny it is, excludes someone who isn’t on the inside. They don’t get the elbow to the ribs, haha, we’re just having fun, they get the “wow, all I did was ask a question and I got made fun of” feeling.
Everyone is a beginner, and an outsider, at some point. Please keep that in mind no-one has any understanding to the intent on your jokes when all they have is a 2 sentence response that is obviously not meant to be helpful. Jon > On Nov 14, 2016, at 10:25 AM, Ali Akhtar <ali.rac...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Excuse me? I did not make fun of anyone. I gave valid suggestions that are > all theoretically possible. > > If it came off in a condescending way, i am genuinely sorry. > > > On 14 Nov 2016 11:22 pm, "Jon Haddad" <jonathan.had...@gmail.com > <mailto:jonathan.had...@gmail.com>> wrote: > You’ve asked a lot of questions on this mailing list, and you’ve gotten help > on a ton of beginner issues. Making fun of someone for asking similar > beginner questions is not cool at all. Cut it out. > > > >> On Nov 14, 2016, at 10:13 AM, Ali Akhtar <ali.rac...@gmail.com >> <mailto:ali.rac...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >> Another solution could be to print the raw bytes to paper, and write the >> page numbers to cassandra. Playback will be challenging with this method >> however, unless interns are available to transcribe the papers back to a >> digital format. >> >> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:06 PM, Ali Akhtar <ali.rac...@gmail.com >> <mailto:ali.rac...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> The video can be written to floppy diskettes, and the serial numbers of the >> diskettes can be written to cassandra. >> >> On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 11:00 PM, Oskar Kjellin <oskar.kjel...@gmail.com >> <mailto:oskar.kjel...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> The actual video is not stored in Cassandra. You need to use a proper origin >> like s3. >> >> Although you can probably store it in Cassandra, it's not a good idea. >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > On 14 nov. 2016, at 18:02, raghavendra vutti <raghu9raghaven...@gmail.com >> > <mailto:raghu9raghaven...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > Just wanted to know How does hulu or netflix store videos in cassandra. >> > >> > Do they just use references to the video files in the form of URL's and >> > store in the DB?? >> > >> > could someone please me on this. >> > >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Raghavendra. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >