Thanks Luca,
It's best to put out a blog or news announcement that clearly states that:
- All OrientDB features currently available in the Community edition will
stay there.
- There will be no drastic price increase for those who do decide to
upgrade to the Enterprise edition.
Please, forgive
>>We all remember the path mysql took, after oracle acquired it.
I am not a heavy mysql user, but I don't think mysql took a terrible turn
after oracle. Mysql still seems to be aviable when I want to install it,
there is still a large communit support network, and it more less works as
Hi Raymond,
Did you try to access with root credentials?
Thanks
Luigi
2017-09-22 17:57 GMT+02:00 Raymond Willems :
> Dear Community,
>
> when looking around in the permissions UI of Studio, I accidentally
> changed the admins permissions from "Allow all but" to "Deny all
Dear Community,
when looking around in the permissions UI of Studio, I accidentally changed
the admins permissions from "Allow all but" to "Deny all but", because the
drop down menu was blank.
The settings were saved immediately so I was not able to login as admin
since then.
Does anyone
Interesting discussions. I have been in many situations where "I've been
acquired. Everything discussed here is a very legitimate customer concern
and hope that there will be official and confirmed answers from the new
company.
In terms of the community aspect of it, we know, for example, there
This were my first thoughts, too.
We all remember the path mysql took, after oracle acquired it.
The development is not surprising though, if I recall correctly, private
equity invested in the company about a year ago.
Since the official announcement of Callidus (there has been a REUTERS