I'm more of a user than a developer. Well, definitely not a
developer :) Currently though from my perspective since production is
still in the future I'm waiting for a production copy to drop before I
start trying it out.
With my luck I'll be one of those people who hits a known bug right
now. I'd rather not spend time playing with it when it's still a bit
too unstable. But the minute it is stable I plan on trying to adopt!
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On Jan 1, 2010, at 10:05 AM, Baron Schwartz <[email protected]> wrote:
Just to play devil's advocate. Don't hate me :-) Drizzle has a great
dev community, but I'm just writing to encourage everyone to reach out
more to users. For example, at the upcoming MySQL conference, I see a
tutorial "Getting involved in Drizzle Development", and another
"Drizzle Storage Engine Development. Practical Example with BlitzDB".
Both sound wicked cool and interesting to about 10 possible attendees,
9 of whom are already active committers to Drizzle. Maybe I am
underestimating the interest in developing Drizzle or developing
plugins for it, I don't know. But I feel that at some point, there
has to be an on-ramp for users, not just developers.
- Baron
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Baron Schwartz
Percona Inc: Services and Support for MySQL
http://www.percona.com/
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