Excerpts from Tim Bell's message of 2014-01-24 11:55:02 -0800: > > This is exactly my worry... at what point can I consider moving to MariaDB > with the expectation that the testing confidence is equivalent to that which > is currently available from MySQL ? > > The on-disk format is not so much a concern but there are many potential > subtle differences in the API which can occur over time such as reserved > words or recovery handling from certain errors. > > Currently, my 'operational' hat says stay with MySQL. My 'community' hat > direction is less clear. Given that Ubuntu and Red Hat are not agreeing on > the direction makes this likely to be an extended uncertainty. > > Maybe two yes/no answers would help.... > > 1. Is there any current blocking gate tests with MariaDB ? > 2. Is there a plan to change this at a future release ? > > If the answer to 1 is no, the operational hat says to stay on MySQL currently. > > If the answer to 2 is yes, we should be planning to migrate.
I think another question you may want to ask is "are there gate blocking tests on RHEL/CentOS/etc.?" _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev