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Posted 7 months ago by Kaj Arnö
We are happy to release the schedule (https://mariadb.org/fest2023-schedule/) of our upcoming meeting week Tue-Thu 3-5 October 2023. The week comes with meetings in four flavours: During the week, we plan to work on the MariaDB Server roadmap ... [More] together with ecosystem members who drive it. … Continue reading \"MariaDB Un(Conference) and ServerFest Schedule 3-5 Oct 2023\" The post MariaDB Un(Conference) and ServerFest Schedule 3-5 Oct 2023 appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 7 months ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 11.3.0, a preview release in the MariaDB 11.3 series. MariaDB 11.3 is a short-term release and will be maintained for one year after its G.A (stable) release. … Continue ... [More] reading \"MariaDB 11.3.0 preview release available\" The post MariaDB 11.3.0 preview release available appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 8 months ago by Daniel Black
Hi, we from the MariaDB Foundation are having a set of meetings with developers and senior managers from all over the world. We’d like your feedback on the Good/Bad/Ugly bits of MariaDB Server as you see it, and generally what we could be doing ... [More] better. … Continue reading \"Feedback requested: The Good/Bad/Ugly\" The post Feedback requested: The Good/Bad/Ugly appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 8 months ago by Daniel Black
“The only workload that matters is my production workload” (for all values of “my”). So you can manage this responsibility, SCARY is a software tool which aims to take the uncertainty out of change; … Continue reading \"Database changes should be SCARY\" The post Database changes should be SCARY appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted 8 months ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 11.2.1, the first Release Candidate in the MariaDB 11.2 series, and MariaDB 11.1.2, the first stable release in the MariaDB 11.1 series. … Continue reading \"MariaDB 11.2.1, 11.1.2 now available\" The post MariaDB 11.2.1, 11.1.2 now available appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted 8 months ago by Ian Gilfillan
MariaDB Foundation polls are an informal way to get feedback from our community. They’ve always been a bit hidden, but the most recent poll sat on the mariadb.org front page for a while, and got a healthy 5,225 votes. … Continue reading \"What ... [More] programming languages do your applications that communicate with MariaDB use?\" The post What programming languages do your applications that communicate with MariaDB use? appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 8 months ago by Ian Gilfillan
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.11.5, MariaDB 10.6.15, MariaDB 10.5.22 and MariaDB 10.4.31, the latest stable releases in their respective long-term series (maintained for five years from their first ... [More] stable release dates), as well as MariaDB 11.0.3, MariaDB 10.10.6 and MariaDB 10.9.8, the latest stable releases in their respective short-term series (maintained for one year). … Continue reading \"MariaDB 11.0.3, 10.11.5, 10.10.6, 10.9.8, 10.6.15, 10.5.22, 10.4.31 now available\" The post MariaDB 11.0.3, 10.11.5, 10.10.6, 10.9.8, 10.6.15, 10.5.22, 10.4.31 now available appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 9 months ago by Kaj Arnö
MariaDB Foundation is having its next planning session for the MariaDB Server Roadmap at our MariaDB Unconference Tue-Wed 3-4 October 2023. All key contributors will be there This will be a top-level meeting with representatives of all key ... [More] contributors to MariaDB Server. … Continue reading \"Join us in planning the MariaDB Server Roadmap\" The post Join us in planning the MariaDB Server Roadmap appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]
Posted 9 months ago by Martin Montes
Effective utilization of mariadb-operator to manage MariaDB instances in Kubernetes using custom resources, promoting a declarative approach instead of relying on imperative commands. The post Run and operate MariaDB in Kubernetes with mariadb-operator appeared first on MariaDB.org.
Posted 9 months ago by Kaj Arnö
When setting long-term goals, striking the right balance is difficult: Not too generic (fluffy), not too specific (micromanagement). Not too few (lack of challenges), not too many (overwhelming). … Continue reading \"On yearly goals, plc woes and ... [More] habits at MariaDB Foundation\" The post On yearly goals, plc woes and habits at MariaDB Foundation appeared first on MariaDB.org. [Less]