"Ángel Velásquez" <an...@archlinux.org> wrote:

2011/9/28 Sven-Hendrik Haase <s...@lutzhaase.com>:
> Hi,
>
> Due to Oracle's recent and absolutely unforeseeable new plans with MySQL, I 
> thought it might be a good opportunity to put mariadb into community for 
> those that depend on MySQL. Mariadb is designed to be a drop-in replacement 
> for MySQL and as such I wondered whether it would make sense if mariadb 
> replaced MySQL. Mariadb also conflicts with MySQL files which at least 
> necessitates installing them to an alternative path.
>
> I'm willing to maintain mariadb in community.
>
> I'd like opinions on this.

I agree even bringing other forks of mysql to community, my unique
concern is, how qualified do you feel to maintain them? I hope you're
not bringing mariadb just because oracle, else because you feel a
master (relatively speaking) with mariadb.

That said, if you feel you're qualified, i don't have any concern to
have mariadb in community under your responsability.


>
> -- Sven-Hendrik
>



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I have never maintained a database before but I figured that since nobody else 
seemed interested I'd get started.

I currently maintain the fairly complex courier suite in community and also 
depend on it for my own mail server. So far I kept it working fine. Same would 
go for mariadb since it would replace MySQL for me. I'm well aware of the 
responsibility. 

However, I'm a fairly casual user of MySQL and don't do anything exotic with 
it. If any database wizard would like to maintain mariadb then by all means do 
that. In fact it would likely be better if mariadb eventually entered extra.

-- Sven-Hendrik

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