On 24 September 2013 19:28, Roberto Spadim <roberto@spadim.com.br> wrote:
Here (mariadb lists) ideas are wellcome (at least some ideas that i posted was accepted or discussed) and patchs are *very* wellcome
Roberto, Good to know. I will use JIRA if I ever have anything relevant.
[...] I like how mariadb team works, it's better than mysql team (sorry oracle, but mariadb is better here)
I have no idea about differences between the two development models and frankly, as long as the source code is open, I don't really care who drives the upstream wheel.
With your knowledge you could help at opengis plans :) I don't know what you can do, but if you can, please help mariadb =)
For now, I'm just learning, thus I appreciate your comments.
Well I will talk like an mariadb user now and report my experience here... Today I'm using JIRA to report feature requests when i think it's relevant, and with a small discuss at maria-discuss mail list After a report a mariadb guy could mark it as won't fix, if anyone read it you can send ONE email to maria-developers list or maybe at IRC channel, asking about your idea and someone will look it and talk "hum nice, relevant feature, let's do it at version xxx, or let's solve it now" i think it's more interesting than a public pool like mysql since the problem start from mariadb users and not from mariadb developers, and developers do the best implementing this features with a good discussion with users, well just my opnion it's the best model to solve software bugs/features
I understand. After initial confusion, which mailing list to choose, I deliberately decided to target MariaDB list with my questions. I may repeat the same discussion roll on MySQL one, but I wouldn't relate it MariaDB plans. Certainly, as both projects share the same (initial) codebase, it's nothing wrong to ask both camps about their plans regarding features of interest :-)
Thanks =) i will leave space to mariadb team, sorry many emails, this topic is interesting to me
I appreciate your comments Roberto, thanks. Best regards, -- Mateusz Loskot, http://mateusz.loskot.net "Participation in this whole process is a form of torture" ~~ Szalony