Hello everyone,
<IMHO>

I've been using FB since version 1 and I have only good comments about the 
database quality and performance. However, It's true that the development has 
evolved too slow and we had to wait almost 10 years since the first release to 
get a real SMP support (I know that's tricky since for Linux and classic was 
not a problem) and we were far behind the competitors MySQL and PgSQL. 

In the meantime the great team was improving the database, MySQL and PgSQL have 
won a lot of user base because they evolved faster adding new features like XML 
support, JSON, NoSQL engines, etc. into their database core. Some of those 
features look far away from the Firebird next versions.
Also, today I was looking for a Flamerobin updated version but the project 
seens abandoned. I mean, flamerobin is a really cool tool but nobody is helping 
its developers to keep it updated. Some of you can blame that everyone should 
be able to create code for the project, but that's not true, a project needs 
engagement to develop, knowledge of the language, etc. So it's not easy to add 
developers (and more difficult if they don't see cool features out of the box). 
Basically, if you want a management tool updated you need to go to commercial.

So, my point is, the current Firebird develepment model is not delivering 
features as the market requires, there is not a gui management tool once you 
install the software, all the cool features are commercial. If you install 
MySQL, after the installation you will get a DBMS with GUI for management, 
encryption,  replication out of the box since many years ago, all drivers for 
developers if desired, extensive support from Cloud providers, and a lot of 
features that make it a very functional tool out of the box. Also PgSQL offers 
many of these features out of the box for free.
I know the Firebird model offers to many Companies to sell those missing tools, 
but to be honest, if your competitors offer the same for free you will go for 
them. In my last project I used MySQL because it has wide support in the cloud 
providers, offering Database as a Service, replication, encryption, an 
integrated GUI out of the box and other features. In the next project I will be 
using PgSQL for similar reasons. I'm asking myself how much time I'll still be 
using Firebird if the project evolves slow, there is not GUI officially 
maintened and the cool features are for the commercial companies.
I don't want to start a flame, those are only my personal thoughs regarding the 
Firebird future. If nothing changes, we could see some users and developers 
moving to other DBMS for sure... and we have not talked about NoSQL competitors 
yet...
You are the genius, I hope you will figure out how to keep this great project 
alive.

</IMHO>
Best regards,
  • [firebird-supp... Alex Castillo acr_k...@yahoo.com [firebird-support]
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