On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 9:28 AM, Andrew Hutchings <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mark Atwood <[email protected]> writes: > >> After trying twice and failing at migrating the Drupal site from >>>> DrupalGardens to BlueHost, I just paid BlueHost to do it. >>>> >>>> That gives us a year of breathing room before I/we kill the drupal site >>>> for good. >>>> >>> Thanks Mark. > There are many parts of Drizzle that still live on. Monty applied what we > learned about CI to OpenStack. Libdrizzle is continuing to be developed in > this fork: https://github.com/sociomantic-tsunami/libdrizzle-redux > > Also drizzle-jdbc has been maintained until now: https://github.com/krummas/DrizzleJDBC However, as VMWare is no longer maintaining Tungsten, I'm unaware if there are still a lot of other users out there? It seems just last week there have commits from HP Cloud. (Note that MariaDB JDBC driver is based on DrizzleJDBC as well, even if they were reluctant to give any public credit for that. The MariaDB fork of course has significant commercial customers and is actively maintained by its vendor.) While it is fair to conclude that the server is no longer maintained, it would be good to annually get some feedback on whether these client drivers are still used. If so, the website could be updated to focus on these actively used projects. (Unless this was obvious, the drivers are relevant to some users as they are liberally licensed MySQL compatible client libraries.) Thanks for mentioning the libdrizzle-redux library Andrew. I had lost track of its current repo, and didn't know it is actively developed still. henrik -- [email protected] +358-40-5697354 skype: henrik.ingo irc: hingo www.openlife.cc My LinkedIn profile: http://fi.linkedin.com/pub/henrik-ingo/3/232/8a7
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