Re: Red Hat will switch the default database in its enterprise distribution, RHEL, from MySQL to MariaDB, when version 7 is released.

2013-06-14 Thread Reindl Harald

Am 14.06.2013 21:29, schrieb Daevid Vincent:
 http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/open-source/60292-red-hat-ditches-mysql-switches-to-mariadb

no wonder since oracle is fucking up *every* opensource project
they touched over the last years and most other distributions
are doing the same

what *isses me* is that Oracle needed to step in the Fedora
process to keep their package and all the crap in SPEC files
after that is just horrible

they would have been better work with the community the
last two years ago instead now try to insist that their
version is kept in whatever distributions repos
__

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/5.5/en/news-5-5-33.html

in the past you could spot here fixes of the next version
and sometimes avoid to update to the currecnt if one of
the bugs would hurt you

and that was only one example



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Re: Red Hat will switch the default database in its enterprise distribution, RHEL, from MySQL to MariaDB, when version 7 is released.

2013-06-14 Thread Reindl Harald
and they are *still fucking too stupid* to fix their
dmaned mailing-list server to add List/Bulk headers
which would prevent all this auto-replies from
well maintained mailservers

Am 14.06.2013 21:42, schrieb Reindl Harald:
 
 Am 14.06.2013 21:29, schrieb Daevid Vincent:
 http://www.itwire.com/business-it-news/open-source/60292-red-hat-ditches-mysql-switches-to-mariadb
 
 no wonder since oracle is fucking up *every* opensource project
 they touched over the last years and most other distributions
 are doing the same
 
 what *isses me* is that Oracle needed to step in the Fedora
 process to keep their package and all the crap in SPEC files
 after that is just horrible
 
 they would have been better work with the community the
 last two years ago instead now try to insist that their
 version is kept in whatever distributions repos
 __
 
 http://dev.mysql.com/doc/relnotes/mysql/5.5/en/news-5-5-33.html
 
 in the past you could spot here fixes of the next version
 and sometimes avoid to update to the currecnt if one of
 the bugs would hurt you
 
 and that was only one example



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