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Old 2nd Dec 2008, 14:18   #1
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MySQL creator decries latest build

http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2008/12...latest-build/1

Monty Widenius, creator of the open source database MySQL, has lambasted his superiors at Sun Microsystems over the premature release of MySQL 5.1.

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Old 2nd Dec 2008, 14:38   #2
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I work for a specialized software company and the products we release can sometimes hardly be called "Beta". However, sometimes with such huge projects and low development resources users would rather have something sooner than to wait for a rock-solid product.

I don't think MySQL applies to that category of products though. A database that serves as a backend to much of the Internet should be a "zero-failure" product. I'm not against a general release that contains serious bugs; but call it "Beta", or at least "Release Candidate" to let users know that it's not yet ready for production work.
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I don't think MySQL applies to that category of products though. A database that serves as a backend to much of the Internet should be a "zero-failure" product. I'm not against a general release that contains serious bugs; but call it "Beta", or at least "Release Candidate" to let users know that it's not yet ready for production work.
But surely most people don't rush out and dl the latest and greatest. You don't do that without testing on a dev server first. As it stands though the community that uses MySQL either A) know their stuff and will stick with proven versions or B) just use it for CMS etc and won't even know what version of MySQL is installed by their webhost.
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Loads of GA software has critical bugs in it, especially commercial, non-os software. The difference is you only find out when you call support - at least OS developers are honest about the state of things!
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