I just wanted to give a quick shout out and say thank you to all who have been sharing talks and exciting news from the conference for those of us who weren’t able to attend!
It’s greatly appreciated!
And please keep up the great work.
I just wanted to give a quick shout out and say thank you to all who have been sharing talks and exciting news from the conference for those of us who weren’t able to attend!
It’s greatly appreciated!
And please keep up the great work.
I recently posted about how we, MySQL Community Managers,
are trying to reach out more to the MySQL User groups and the
MySQL Community.
The room has been quiet to far but it is a new room. You can find
us in #MySQL_Community & #MySQL_user_groups on freenode.
A few common issues have come out that I have heard before. We as
a community can work to address these concerns.
Some of these concerns have been addressed by the community in the past. https://wikis.oracle.com/display/mysql/How+to+run+a+user+group …
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As MySQL Community Managers, Dave an myself are always looking
for ways to gather feedback on MySQL.
We want to make ourselves available to you. The current plan is
the last Monday of every month Dave and Myself will be on
#freenode and join a chat room called
MySQL_user_groups.
We will also try to be available as much as possible in a chat
room called MySQL_Community.
You can join us and ask questions or just let us know your
opinions.
We want to hear about everything from your best presentation
topics, to the worst. What is the biggest struggle you find with
user groups ? How could Oracle help?
Day three of the User Group Leadership Summit is here and MySQL
has continued to have a valid presence from the community as well
as the Oracle Team.
George Trujillo introduced MySQL for the Oracle DBA to a very
attentive audience.
Ronald Bradford gave a great presentation on why people should
use MySQL.
Sheeri Cabral talked on the MySQL Community and user groups.
Members of Oracle user groups showed great interest in the MySQL
User groups.
So how can I summarize the summit in one line:
Oracle DBA user group members are interested in MySQL and the
community!
At the IOUC leaders’ summit in San Francisco this week, key leaders from Oracle, Java and MySQL user groups world wide have been meeting. This has included the key Oracle MySQL resources from the community, marketing and product teams. The Java User Groups and MySQL User Groups have been well represented and there has been very welcoming discussion with the IOUC about how we can become active within the Oracle Community.
There has been key discussions of upcoming and proposed MySQL events including the great outreach by the Oracle MySQL team with existing Open Source conferences this year including Scale, FOSDEM and South East Linuxfest just to name a few.
You can see the upcoming events at …
[Read more]I suppose the true birthdate could be debated, but from the *Community* perspective, it can be either the 14 or 11 year birthdate for MySQL!
*Unless* of course you are Monty or David, or one of the internal testers/users, for which May 95 may hold slightly more significance
14 Years ago: The Windows [alpha] was released January 8, 1998.
11 Years ago: The first GA version of 3.23 was released in January 2001
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MySQL#Product_history
Note Monty and David first began working on MySQL in 1994, and the first internal release occurred on May 23, 1995. But, since that was all internal, January works for me.
Happy Birthday MySQL!
Hello,
We are looking for users of the MySQL
Community Edition 5.5 and/or users who tested some of MySQL
5.6 (via the labs.mysql.com).
Have you tested the MySQL
utilities ?
Have you tested Cluster ?
What replication topologies do you prefer?
We want to know your thoughts on features and how it has helped
you. Your feedback helps drive the future! Don't be shy !
Please contact me with your feedback.
keith larson
[first.last[@]oracle.com]
The last day of #OOW is here and MySQL events continue. Even after the big Sting concert last night. I am now sitting in a MySQL Crash Course talk given by Alexander Nozdrin and Dmitry Lenev. The room is packed (~100) ! A poll of the room showed that the majority here are all new to MySQL. Very encouraging to see the MySQL community growing !
So Sunday & Monday have been great! I was glad to be able to
visit and talk with so many people from the MySQL community.
While talking with the community, we often directed people to
Sheeri's QR tag, which directed them to http://kimtag.com/MySQL. ( She posted about this
here. ) This simple page is a great way to get
a lot of resources in front of people with very few clicks. I was
curious why mysql.com doesn't have something similar so we can
help out. So, we made one.
So we took a quick look around and gathered some quick links for
you. It is a simple list of resources that can be used to help
direct people to top content about MySQL. Hopefully, you all find
this page as useful as the QR tag was so far at OOW. You can find
the new page here: …
Another MySQL Developer Day is available. I will be joining the
MySQL team in Minneapolis Thursday, November 17,
2011.
You can register here.