Hi all, Effective immediately the full opensource tree of changes made to MariaDB by Google to make it work for our internal applications is available at https://code.google.com/p/google-mysql/. Note: I didn't update the main page on the site to reflect the changes yet, but the sources are there and the master branch points to the tip of MariaDB tree. Note #2: this tree is not an exact copy of our internal tree, and it's not intended to reflect verbatim our internal development process. It's just a set of changes split roughly one feature per commit with a grouping of several commits related to the same feature set into branches. That means that whenever we find a bug in some of our commits we'll squash the fix in the appropriate place rebuilding the whole git tree on top of that. As a consequence of that links to specific commits will not last forever, though links to specific branches likely will. Note #3: unfortunately code.google.com doesn't have a good visualization of branches in the git tree, so it's not easy to see which commits belong to which branch in our structure of branches stacked on top of each other. So the easiest way to see that is to clone the tree on your local disk and run gitk on it (or other tool that you find more convenient). Besides raising a general awareness of existence of our opensource tree, I'd like to draw attention of MariaDB developers especially to the following branches. I think many commits from there can be considered for inclusion into MariaDB proper. 16-encryption https://code.google.com/p/google-mysql/source/list?name=mariadb-10.0.12%2F16... Encryption of different subsystems writing to disk (not all subsystems included yet, but will be soon). 09-rpl https://code.google.com/p/google-mysql/source/list?name=mariadb-10.0.12%2F09... Replication-related fixes and improvements. 01-base https://code.google.com/p/google-mysql/source/list?name=mariadb-10.0.12%2F01... Mostly basic compilation and testing fixes. 03-privileges https://code.google.com/p/google-mysql/source/list?name=mariadb-10.0.12%2F03... Fixes for some quirks in privilege subsystem (aka sql_acl.cc). If you want to discuss any changes that you see in the tree feel free to reply to this email or start a separate email thread. Thank you, Pavel