Hello, all! In our latest exchange, on 14 Dec. 2019, at 12:49 PM, Joel Coehoom wrote:
> MariaDB was created when Oracle bought out Sun Microsystems in January > 2010. Sun had owned the MySql DB project, but since the project was open > source that's not the same as full ownership of the code itself. Oracle > doesn't exactly have the best reputation as a good steward for open source > projects, so when the acquisition was announced several prominent MySql > contributors started their own project based on the then-current MySql > code. The express purpose of the project is to ensure a MySql-compatible > database remains available should Oracle start to behave poorly. So, then, the whole point of the MariaDB project is that it should be > compatible with MySQL. [etc., etc., etc.] Thanks for the history lesson, Joel. I knew about Oracle's acquisition of MySQL and the potential upheaval it might have wrought. We were quite worried at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Learning Resource Center (LRC) -- it took me three months to learn to say that in one breath -- because a number of researchers had MySQL databases. And who would come to the LRC for a replacement? The LRC's Applied Medical Informatics (a.k.a. library IT). We were quite relieved when our fears didn't come to pass. Thanks for the history detail; I had no idea. I have seen Koha's use of MySQL in the documentation, and I'm used to SQLite through my use of Xojo (formerly REALbasic). But I haven't heard of MariaDB, and I just had to ask before committing my library to something that might later break. (If you don't know what something is, it's better to ask before plunging yourself into an abyss.) Thanks for the detailed explanation and history lesson. -- -- Charles. Charles Kelley, MLS PSC 704 Box 1029 APO AP 96338 Charles Kelley 1-5-2 Tsukimino #210 Yamato-shi, Kanagawa-ken, 〒242-0002 JAPAN 1-301-741-7122 [US cell] 011-81-80-4714-5490 [JPN cell] mnogoja...@aol.com [h] cmkelley...@gmail.com [p] linkedin.com/in/cmkelleymls <http://www.linkedin.com/in/cmkelleymls> Meeting Your Information Needs. Virtually. _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha