They have received large investments from companies like Intel, and have been granted extensive engineering (and probably financial) help from companies like Google and Facebook. Probably many others. And they have most of the MySQL brains-trust in their employ, Monty most famously. I don't know how anyone could argue they're under-resourced for the task of maintaining and improving a mature product.
I don't know how anyone could argue they're under-resourced for the task of maintaining and improving a mature product.
You mean Jeremy Cole, the guy you're arguing with, who led the effort at Google to standardize on MariaDB[0], who worked for many years with Monty at MySQL AB and who is a recognized leader in the MySQL community?[1] Fuck that guy, I have no idea how he could have such an opinion.
They have received large investments from companies like Intel, and have been granted extensive engineering (and probably financial) help from companies like Google and Facebook. Probably many others. And they have most of the MySQL brains-trust in their employ, Monty most famously. I don't know how anyone could argue they're under-resourced for the task of maintaining and improving a mature product.
Compare that with Oracle, who pulls dangerous stunts like this: http://ronaldbradford.com/blog/when-is-a-crashing-mysql-bug-...