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<span style="font-size: 9pt;">> Clint Byrum <clint@fewbar.com> hat am 26. September 2014 um 20:14 geschrieben:</span>
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> There are many people from Oracle paid to help. Otto is very willing
<br />> to help with MariaDB. Percona has invested time into packaging PXC.
<br />> Canonical employees are helping with all of them.
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<br />> Shipping just one is a great plan. But figuring out which one...
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I guess noone from pkg-mysql is willing to do this decision...
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Also I am absolutely unhappy with this.
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DeadRed/Fedora have made their decision towards mariadb.
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SuSE (afaik) is supporting different forks (at least maria && mysql)
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Until now I always thought Debian/Ubuntu is one of the most flexible and free distros.
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Not only free in terms of license issues but also freedom of choice.
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Do I want to use apache/lighttpd/nginx -> I can choose!
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<span style="font-size: 9pt;">But not when it comes to mysql forks?</span>
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<span style="font-size: 9pt;">Sad </span>
<span style="font-size: 9pt;">Bjoern</span>
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