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Slides (german) from MySQL Connectors talk at the Hamburg MySQL Meetup

On monday I gave a presentation at MySQL user group meeting in Hamburg on the team I’m working for: the MySQL Connectors team. The presentation was given in german. Unfortunately about 99.99999% of all PlanetMySQL had no chance to join the meetup, but you can find the slides (german language) here for download (PDF). The slides give an overview on the team, its products and its activties. You will also find introduction material on those Connectors (drivers) I am working on: Connector/OpenOffice.org, Connector/C++ and all the PHP stuff.

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MySQL's Monty Widenius leaves Sun

Valleywag is reporting that Michael ("Monty") Widenius, primary author of the original MySQL database and one of the company's founders, turned in his resignation to Sun yesterday. For those inside the MySQL team at Sun, this will likely prove bittersweet.

Bitter, because Monty has been such an important architect ...

Swinging the Drizzle beat on IPC ...

Following the recent news rumours about Monty leaving MySQL, I just wanted to tell you that Brian Aker is giving a keynote speech about "To Drizzle MySQL" on this year's International PHP Conference at Mainz, Germany which is happening from October 27th to October 31st:

One of the most common databases to developers, MySQL, got forked again, to bring back the original spirit of Open Source to the MySQL Community. The International PHP Conference invited Brian Aker, one of the leading forces behind this move, to talk about how "to Drizzle" MySQL.

 

If you want to join Brian's keynote and all the …

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Slides (german) from MySQL Connectors talk at the Hamburg MySQL Meetup

On monday I gave a presentation at MySQL user group meeting in Hamburg on the team I’m working for: the MySQL Connectors team. The presentation was given in german. Unfortunately about 99.99999% of all PlanetMySQL had no chance to join the meetup, but you can find the slides (german language) here for download (PDF). The slides give an overview on the team, its products and its activties. You will also find introduction material on those Connectors (drivers) I am working on: Connector/OpenOffice.org, Connector/C++ and all the PHP stuff.

I have not been giving any Community presentations since 2003, be gentle… Credits to:

  • Lenz for organizing the meeting
  • Judith and Tobi for providing the meeting facilities at SinnerSchrader
  • … and all listeners …
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Monty quit the job

Kristian Köhntopp posted the following (German speaking) blog entry: "Monty on the run" stating that Monty quit his job at MySQL/Sun. He wonders where Monty's new job will be...

 

If you followed the last months, Brian Aker and some other people forked the MySQL codebase and created the Drizzle project. I'm wondering if Monty might spearhead the Drizzle project soon?! If yes, does this move harm the commercial database field? What might Enterprise customers think? Is Community everything or would this move make any harm to MySQL as an affordable OpenSource database itself? We'll see...

 

Sheery has more news...

 

UPDATE: Kaj Arnö, MySQL's VP …

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Monty Widenius, One of MySQL’s Founding Fathers, Leaves Sun/MySQL

ValleyWag reports that MySQL’s Monty Widenius is no longer “MySQL’s”. Some folks have known that Monty has not been happy in his current position; this leads me to believe the rumor is true (though of course an official announcement is the only confirmation).

So what does this mean for MySQL? Well, honestly, if a product falls apart because one out of 300 employees leaves, it was probably doomed anyway. There are plenty of capable employees left, and being owned by Sun means that there are many more resources they can tap as well.

What will the official company announcement be? My prediction is (more…)

MySQL Conference & Expo 2009 - CFP open

Is it that time already? MySQL Conference & Expo 2009 has opened the CFP.

Submit (well) early and often. It’s always an exciting (and exhausting) conf. Good technical, relevant content is what makes it good. Getting to talk to people who do amazing things, people who use your software, people looking to use it, people who want to chat about how you can learn off each other.

Any suggestions for what you’d like to hear from me (Cluster, Drizzle et al) are welcome - either via private mail or comments here.

OpenOffice.org 3 dev release

So after seeing Paul Fenwick rave about the presenter screen for OO 3, I decided to grab the debs and give it a go.

It still is very slow opening large presentations (i.e. mine), but it does look nicer at least… well… at least some of the widgets do.

Will report back when I’ve had a bit more time to fiddle with it.

Sheeri’s Sordid Past

I confess — I have not always been an exclusive MySQL user. I have fooled around with other DBMSs. I was young, inexperienced, and I needed the money, I swear!

This comes about because I was doing some electronic de-crufting….From a file last modified on 10:50 am on 2005-06-30:

> more addcatalog.sh
#!/bin/sh

 db2 catalog tcpip node $1 remote $2 server 50000
 db2 terminate
 db2 catalog database sample as $2 at node $1
 db2 terminate

# [db2inst1@midgard db2inst1]$ db2sql92 -a db2inst3/password -d coworkername

And from the same time-frame there’s also:

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Using Partitioning and Event Scheduler to Prune Archive Tables

First in our series of Use Case reports on new MySQL 5.1 features, we have Greg Haase of Lotame describing his innovative use of partitioning. Usually, the creators of new applications are unaware of the various tweaking that users may submit their features to, in order to achieve surprising results. We in the community team are usually on the tweaking side, and we like to surprise developers with (positive) side effects of the existing features. This time, we were caught by surprise. Greg's usage of partitioning and events is really cool!

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