Paul Dix
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People are using the terminal themselves.
So yeah, maybe they're just trying to submit features that they want.
Maybe they're trying to get
Yeah, does it become like email spam filtering, right?
Right, yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, so we're busy at work right now on the 3.9 release of InfluxDB 3.0.
The goal, you know, there are a number of things we're launching there, but we have a beta, hopefully a beta of some really big enhancements that we were hoping people to test out basically that we'll...
enable wide sparse tables many many thousands of tables like we had in v1 and v2 and you know better better query performance and a bunch of other things so that's kind of what we're focused on right now is getting getting that release out the door and then uh 3.10 after it which should come towards the end of march um so
Yeah, and then later this year, like a whole litany of features that are building on top of that core.
We'll see.
We'll see.
I'm not, I'm not making promises on that one because it's, it's easy enough to, to let AI make the thing and it's hard enough to see whether or not it's like, can we support it?
I mean, at this stage, it's like, we, you know, can we support it?
Can we give our, our customers and users like a good experience?
Because we don't want to like just toss something out there in the world that isn't going to give them a good experience.
We're trying to be a little bit more measured these days.
I mean, I love Rust as a language.
I mean, I still like Go, even though I haven't really touched Go since 2016.
You know, I love Rust as a language.