Le 24/01/2013 02:49, Andrew Rist a écrit :
> We've been following the discussions to replace MySQL with MariaDB
...

/me speaking from my experience.

I don't maintain MySQL, but various other mysql packages
(mysql-utilities, mysql-connector-python, mysql-workbench, ...).

Maintaining Oracle stuff in Fedora becomes a nightmare.

Every new release introduce new issues, mostly because there is a lack
of communication (upstream and downstream)

From my POV, Oracle simply don't care.

I think Oracle have choose the bad way, with OpenSource projects, and
I'm really happy to see a community response (various forks and switch
to MariaDB ,for various distro).

I simply hope that MariaDB will not stay in sync with original MySQL and
will get enough resources to become a real project (but I think they are
on the road).

Remi.

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