Hi all,

As we @ UC Berkeley are starting to work on running a pilot of Matterhorn for Spring 2012, we have a few initial questions to pose to the adopters mtg:

1) Status of Epiphan Matterhorn Device development
* Are there issue tracking for bugs/fixes for this device?
* Who is working on this device (besides Greg Logan)?
* How is Epiphan involved?
* When will this device be ready for production use?

2) Database Selection
* How are adopter institutions making their database choices for Matterhorn deployment? * Will Matterhorn be officially supporting any particular database for, say, upgrade scripts for new releases? * In terms of the overall choice between MySQL and PostgreSQL, are folks concerned that MySQL is now owned by Oracle? Oracle has stated that they are moving Mysql to an open core model whereby they add and sell closed source components for MySQL. The original founder of the Mysql project describes why that is bad and how it is already affecting users here: http://monty-says.blogspot.com/2011/09/oracle-adding-close-source-extensions.html

We hope to get some discussion going around these 2 issues @ the Adoption Mtg!

Thanks,

  Kevin Chan

  Operations Team
  Educational Technology Services
  UC Berkeley


On 10/24/11 9:29 AM, Greg Logan wrote:
Hi,

As always, we have an adoption meeting on the last Wednesday of the
month.  There is no set agenda, this is more of a Q&A session for
adoptors (or potential adopters!).

If you have Matterhorn deployed, or are thinking about deploying it
please join us on Wednesday at 0800 PST in http://ado.uvigo.es/opencast

G



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