Re: mysql-native: Update, Status and Plans

2014-10-04 Thread Nick Sabalausky via Digitalmars-d-announce

On 10/04/2014 05:16 AM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:

- Professionalism: It's time for mysql-native to graduate from a
functional works for our purposes utility to a well-presented
newcomer-friendly library. At this point, that means having clearly
stated project purpose and goals, updated DDOX-generated online
documentation, improved readme and introductory material, changelog, and
release announcements. Bug reports should be responded to promptly (even
if not promptly addressed - the project does continue to face a manpower
s a version bump to, at the very least, v0.1.x would probably be
approprhortage). Also a version bump to, at the very least, v0.1.x would
probably be appropriate at this point. ;)


The irony of advocating increased professionalism while suffering a 
gigantic copy-paste mistake towards the end is not lost on me...


The above paragraph should be:

- Professionalism: It's time for mysql-native to graduate from a 
functional works for our purposes utility to a well-presented 
newcomer-friendly library. At this point, that means having clearly 
stated project purpose and goals, updated DDOX-generated online 
documentation, improved readme and introductory material, changelog, and 
release announcements. Bug reports should be responded to promptly (even 
if not promptly addressed - the project does continue to face a shortage 
of manpower). Also a version bump to, at the very least, v0.1.x would 
probably be appropriate at this point. ;)


Re: mysql-native: Update, Status and Plans

2014-10-04 Thread Gary Willoughby via Digitalmars-d-announce
On Saturday, 4 October 2014 at 09:16:15 UTC, Nick Sabalausky 
wrote:

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Excellent news! I've used this lib a great deal for high traffic 
applications and it performs very well. Along with carefully 
designed schema i've had this lib working with tables filled with 
over a billion rows and performance is still fantastic!


Keep up with the great work guys!