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The Editor, working with the Journal Manager, typically establishes the policies and procedures for the journal.
December 17, 2021
Importantly, when using the Quorum Journal Manager, only one NameNode will ever be allowed to write to the JournalNodes, so there is no potential for corrupting the file system metadata from a split-brain scenario.
December 14, 2021
Although the Journal Manager is a peer-journal role, journal managers should generally be considered system-wide trusted users, as they have the ability to assume the identities of other users who may be enrolled in other journals.
December 08, 2021
MKB: If there was something you’d like others in the workflow or pipeline to know about working with a journal manager or production editor, what would it be.
December 02, 2021
The Journal Manager also has access to the journal’s other management features, and can create new Sections for the journal, set up Review Forms, edit the default Emails, manage the Reading Tools, view Statistics and Reports, and more.
November 23, 2021