Please gentlemen, It is a valid question if a somewhat hackneyed one.
MySQL continues to live on in many forms but obviously, would have to lose some ground in the face of the NoSQL solutions which are in vogue. The concepts of relational data are too powerful to stop being relevant but it is not longer the universal data store it once was seen as (The aplies to RDBMS in general). Let's not ugly up this list (which I have been on for an absurdly long time) with flame wars. It certainly does not have the bandwidth it once did, but flames are a terrible way to boost it. On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 12:04 PM, Ruben Safir <ru...@mrbrklyn.com> wrote: > On 11/24/2014 10:00 AM, Johan De Meersman wrote: > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Ruben Safir" <ru...@mrbrklyn.com> > >> Subject: Re: MySQL dying? > >> > >> Well, this mailing list is dead. This is a mailing list that used to > >> handle 70+ questions a day, or more. > > > > > > Is that why you feel the need to troll on posts from two years ago? > > > > If you think it's dead, unsubscribe and go install MSSQL. If not, either > ask a question or stop wasting bandwidth. > > > > > > Bye now. > > > > > No, but I thought it was interesting to see what has happened within the > last 2 years. Its not an issue of trolling. But perhaps Oracle could > have learned something from the MYSQL community, which it seems to have > failed to. If you find that this post was troll, then you've more than > missed the point, you missed the entire boat. > > Bandwidth? This list no longer produces bandwidth... It has been > abandoned. What would you have done in those days when we handled so > much mail in this list that there was no time to answer trolls... the > real trolls? > > You have a bad attitude man, and it sucks. > > Now, back to business.. > > Ruben > > -- > MySQL General Mailing List > For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql > > -- - michael dykman - mdyk...@gmail.com May the Source be with you.