I presented a webinar on "Developing GlassFish- and MySQL-Backed
Applications with NetBeans and JRuby-on-Rails" last week.
The slides and a complete recording of the webinar are now
available here.
Technorati: webinar glassfish mysql
netbeans jruby …
"I head Monty has 20/30 people ready to leave, do
you know when you are going to start?"
The answer is that is not in my plans. I continue to be pretty
happy at Sun and continue to find and enjoy new co-workers to
interact with.
So what am I doing?
For one the Drizzle team is completing its Cirrus milestone
and preparing the project for source/tarball release. We set up
the milestone back in October and we have been making great
headway in getting it completed. There has been a lot of effort
from what is roughly a hundred or so folks working on making that
happen (40+ in code, but there are a lot of tasks that have
nothing to do with programming). It will be an exciting spring
for the project and we are moving like a rocket toward it. We
have seen the …
This little
project is quickly growing into a pretty big movement, the
response at and after Linux.conf.au in Hobart was tremendous! Ah
sorry, should tell what this is all about eh!
Well, many among us have dealt with or are struggling with
depression and related hassles. It's not because we're geeks, but
because we're all human. However, in our line of work we may have
particular non-optimal work environments: working inside, lack of
movement, lack of daylight. Also many companies are pretty high
stress through understaffing, short deadlines, ad-hoc management
and the like.
Also, one of the key issues with depression is the feeling of
being alone, and it's not something that commonly gets talked
about. That of course doesn't help people cope and recover.
While there are many excellent sites and organisations that
provide help, BlueHackers acts as a …
Arjen & Monty @ LCA2009 in Hobart
I did a couple of sessions on OurDelta at the Linux.conf.au database miniconf: an overview of the project, a short delve into the features, and a “hacking the mysql server for dummies” which was found of particular interest. It’s a pity that session didn’t get accepted into the MySQL conference, it even had MySQL-uberguru Antony Curtis as co-speaker.
In the hacking talk in Hobart, I showed people the basic infrastructure of the source tree, then going through one particular patch and which changes it makes inside the server (and why). This is an excellent way to learn, as patches have a neat limited scope yet they do something significant. The good news is that the sessions were recorded, so when the LCA team finishes transcoding the hundreds of sessions we might be able to put ours up here!
Original author and MySQL …
[Read more]Monty Widenius leaves MySQL behind, but the company still abides by the open-source principles that originally made it great.
I have now departed from Sun and joined my own company, Monty Program Ab.
There were a lot of rumors around me resigning in August/September
last year. I didn't back then want to comment on the rumors,
because I was still trying to work something out with Sun. Now I
can finally describe a bit of what was going on.
In this case, the rumors had some elements of truth to them. I
had told management that I thus would be submitting my
resignation immediately as I strongly believed that the 5.1
release was not ready and that those problems needed to be fixed
before it went GA. This action, together with other peoples´
efforts, did have the wanted effect and I made an agreement with
Sun´s upper management to not initiate my resignation but instead
stay around for three more months to help Sun …
One year after Sun acquired MySQL we see the positive results of
this acquisition. Things are going very well in terms of
collaboration, the teams are getting closer together and share
the experience and the knowledge. If you want to know how the
teamwork is seen from the Sun Cluster engineers, Thorsten Frueauf
and myself, you should read this.
It was interesting for us to see that this interview was well
observed by MySQL customers and community members. Although the
interviews were not technical, they lead to technical questions.
You can get more information here.
So if you are keen to see what the MySQL community wants to know
about Sun Cluster, read the blog entry about MySQL and Sun
Cluster.
Detlef …
One year after Sun acquired MySQL we see the positive results of
this acquisition. Things are going very well in terms of
collaboration, the teams are getting closer together and share
the experience and the knowledge. If you want to know how the
teamwork is seen from the Sun Cluster engineers, Thorsten Frueauf
and myself, you should read this.
It was interesting for us to see that this interview was well
observed by MySQL customers and community members. Although the
interviews were not technical, they lead to technical questions.
You can get more information here.
So if you are keen to see what the MySQL community wants to know
about Sun Cluster, read the blog entry about MySQL and Sun
Cluster.
Detlef …
Phipps speaks to ZDNet Australia about the MySQL acquisition and community engagement on OpenOffice.org and OpenSolaris.
I thought I would write a few blog posts on what I am calling the 5 minute DBA. The content of these is interesting or frequently asked questions that I get when out on a gig, you know those ones were a developer or a dba runs up and says: “Hey how do I do this?” I figure, If nothing else maybe it will save me some time in future.
There are two audiences here. The first is the true 5 minute dba. Their seems to be a lot of folks out their who end up responsible for fixing or maintaining a MySQL database who are not really DBA’s. They maybe developers, sysadmins, or even network guys who know just a little about databases. These guys and gals become DBA’s five minutes at time during the day generally when something goes wrong. They tend to be looking for the quick fix, something that can be done in five minutes or less so they can get back to their other important tasks.
The second group are comprised …
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