Apache Cassandra Town Hall #5: The State of the Cassandra Development Community
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The State of the Cassandra Development Community
Presented by Josh McKenzie, Software Engineer, Apple & PMC Chair, Apache Cassandra
Let’s talk about the state of our Cassandra Development community over the past half decade: where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re headed. As personalities enter and leave the community, our views grow and change, and our ecosystem of contributors grows, building a consensus remains a challenging but vital task to the long term health of the project. So let’s look at how we’re doing!
About Josh McKenzie
Josh is a committer and PMC member who has worked on Apache Cassandra since early 2014 for various companies and in various roles. He’s the author of Change Data Capture, Denylisting, multiple guardrails, the JVM Stability inspector, and generally has his fingers in a lot of pies. He currently works for Apple on their Cassandra Storage team.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-mckenzie-59b38b14/
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