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Donejd22292(Jalen D. Folf) (
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ChrisChinchillaWard and
Jd22292: The page move from CrateDB -> CrateIO seems misguided. Nowhere on the official website can I see "CrateIO". "Crate.io" is the name of the company, but this article talks about the product, not the company.
https://crate.io/about/ states "Crate.io is the company behind CrateDB" and pretty much the whole website still uses "CrateDB" for the product. --
intgr[talk] 12:03, 8 August 2017 (UTC)reply
Edit request vol 2
Hi, I'm Andy, and I work at Crate.io. I have a few proposals for this article:
Add these references to the article to increase notability:
Kyle K tests are mentioned twice-Remove the Kyle Kingsbury/Jepsen test mention from the History section? It's redundant IMHO, since it's also mentioned later in the article in the Reviews section
Should there be a section on Crate.io (the company)? The History section mixes history/facts about the software (CrateDB) with info about the Crate.io company (like funding, office locations, etc.)...or maybe just delete that stuff?
Mention General Availability/1.0 release (Dec 2016) in History section?
Mention 2.0 and Enterprise Edition release in May 2017?
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Marking as partial for now. It seems at least one of these requests has been fulfilled already.
jd22292(Jalen D. Folf) (
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Edit request vol 3
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Hi, I am Michael, and I work at Crate.io, which develops CrateDB. I have a few proposals for this article and would really appreciate if someone could have a look and make those:
Could we update "latest release version" to 5.4.0 and "latest release date" to 11.07.2023 to reflect the
most recent developments?
In the history section, the paragraph that starts with "CrateDB 2.0" talks about the introduction of Enterprise licensing in 2017, the paragraph then continues to mention the 2021 funding round. It would be helpful for the readers to break this into two paragraphs mentioning that in 2021 CrateDB abandoned the Enterprise license and released all source code under the Apache 2 license
https://crate.io/blog/farewell-to-the-cratedb-enterprise-license-faq
Since paid contributions
were disclosed, would it be possible to remove the "Undisclosed paid" label?
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Thank you very much for the updates performed and for the guidance regarding the other proposals. Really appreciate your help.
Crmami (
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Edit request vol 4
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Hi, I am Michael, and I work for the company that is the main developer of CrateDB. The website domain changed from crate.io to
cratedb.com and I wanted to ask if someone could please reflect that change in the infobox and also in the external link section?
Thank you so much for the change and your fast reacton @
Lewcm! I've noticed that in the "External Links" section at very bottom the link "Official website" still points to crate.io. Would it be possible to change that as well, or is that any reason I'm not aware of to keep it like that? Thanks again.
Crmami (
talk) 07:49, 22 November 2023 (UTC)reply
So sorry, I missed that one! It's fixed now :) LewcmTalk to me! 07:54, 22 November 2023 (UTC)reply
Thank you so much for your help and the quick turnaround. Highly appreciated @
LewcmCrmami (
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No worries! Thanks for the kind message :) LewcmTalk to me! 09:50, 22 November 2023 (UTC)reply