Ramon van Alteren wrote:
No dev but +1 from me.
I liked slotted mysql a lot and use it extensively.
It has helped us tremendously during our upgrade path and I would be
very sad to see it go.
Public opinion is just that, public opinion, doesn't neccesarily mean
something went wrong.
FWIW,
> Maybe there needs to be an IWANTSLOTS feature or something, because the same
> rationale for why I was against a slotted mysql would have other people
> against a slotted kde, or slotted perl (ouch, so close to home, even if its
> conceptually fictional) - I neither need nor desire having mult
> >Before to this to happen I'll try my best to close the greatest number
> >of bugs still open (many already are but not committed) and manage to
> >bring MySQL back to the unslotted version.
> >
> >[1]
> >Yes. 12% [ 12 ]
> >No. 75% [ 72 ]
> >No preference. 11% [ 11 ]
> >
> I have one question:
Ramon van Alteren wrote:
> No dev but +1 from me.
> I liked slotted mysql a lot and use it extensively.
>
> It has helped us tremendously during our upgrade path and I would be
> very sad to see it go.
>
> Public opinion is just that, public opinion, doesn't neccesarily mean
> something went wron
On Thursday 09 March 2006 11:00, Doug Goldstein wrote:
> Don't be so hard on yourself. Everyone thinks you did a great job with
> MySQL.
Ditto - and I voted against a slotted mysql at that :/
Maybe there needs to be an IWANTSLOTS feature or something, because the same
rationale for why I was ag
No dev but +1 from me.
I liked slotted mysql a lot and use it extensively.
It has helped us tremendously during our upgrade path and I would be
very sad to see it go.
Public opinion is just that, public opinion, doesn't neccesarily mean
something went wrong.
FWIW, I'd like to keep the slott
Francesco Riosa wrote:
> Luca (chtekk) Longinotti, will also take care of MySQL, on my request,
> in a near future, then I'll stay as a backup maintainer for the time
> coming, or leave if needed for whatever reason.
Don't be so hard on yourself. Everyone thinks you did a great job with
MySQL. Onl
Luca Longinotti wrote:
> As the title says, what would you prefer for the future of MySQL in Gentoo?
> Please take a moment to read
> https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-438557.html and vote (and
> eventually comment on it).
> Thanks!
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125599
deprecation o
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 11:28:32AM +, Francesco Riosa wrote:
Before to this to happen I'll try my best to close the greatest number
of bugs still open (many already are but not committed) and manage to
bring MySQL back to the unslotted version.
[1]
Yes. 12% [ 12 ]
No. 75% [ 72 ]
No pref
Luca Longinotti wrote:
> As the title says, what would you prefer for the future of MySQL in
Gentoo?
> Please take a moment to read
> https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-438557.html and vote (and
> eventually comment on it).
> Thanks!
I've asked to Luca to have one week poll but the results [1]
As the title says, what would you prefer for the future of MySQL in Gentoo?
Please take a moment to read
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-438557.html and vote (and
eventually comment on it).
Thanks!
--
Best regards,
Luca Longinotti aka CHTEKK
LongiTEKK Networks Admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gento
As the title says, what would you prefer for the future of MySQL in Gentoo?
Please take a moment to read
https://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-438557.html and vote (and
eventually comment on it).
Thanks!
--
Best regards,
Luca Longinotti aka CHTEKK
LongiTEKK Networks Admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gento
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