Archive for April 27th, 2006

milton’s closing

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

So I got to speak to MIlton Ngan right before his closing keynote. I don’t know where we got the idea that they (Weta Digital) ran Fedora, because all they’ve had are a bunch of Red Hat 9 machines as well as a few Debian. They seemingly are moving fully to Ubuntu real soon now. As always, sticking with MySQL.

Oh, and watch out for X-Men 3, out on May 19th…

MySQL offering Ubuntu support; the Forge is live!

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

Hey, hey, this is well worth a read: MySQL to Offer Linux Bundled with Database as Free Download.

So, the MySQL Forge has been announce and has been live for a while… Even the Forge Wiki has content that isn’t created by me! Ha, the community at work…

And Ubuntu, now supported by MySQL. There’s a relationship there. Mark Shuttleworth gave a great keynote, talked about the relationship with upstreams, the new MySQL relationship they have, and how he was really excited to be here. Thawte I believe, ran on MySQL :-)

If there’s one thing to take away from his talk it’d have to be the fact that he’s also a VC and a lot of people ask him for money. Don’t go to a VC and tell them, “Hey, I’ve got Project Y, and I expect it to be the next X.” Why be the next X, you want to be unique, yes?

All that aside, I guess I can mention in public what I’ve been up to for a while… Well, the press release mentioned it. Whatever. So, now all we have to do is plod on for June 1st, and thats a good one month more for me to work hard at this…

And you thought I was a big fan, tracking him almost every month, in a different country, or a different continent!
(well, actually I am :P)

The Migration BoF

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

“No, you can’t run a Migration BoF, and it won’t make sense without a few of our migration experts,” he exclaimed with a petulant expression.

Well, it turns out the migration BoF was actually quite good at the MySQL UC. It turns out, that everyone attending thought that it was a migration from 3.23 or 4 or 4.1 to MySQL 5. My understanding of this was that we’d actually prefer folk to come in from $database and figure they’d want to migrate to MySQL.

And fair enough, the only experience I’ve had over time was migrating from Postgresql right to MySQL. But the idea of a BoF is to let everyone talk, share experiences, and so on. So a few resources we discussed, and I think were generally useful (and hopefully now, there will be more 5.0 users):

MySQL has always recommended incremental upgrades. And its always a good idea to backup your data before doing an upgrade.

What I did want to discuss was the cool MySQL Migration Toolkit. It also has an excellent manual entry. But it seems that no one has really used it before, and I had to run away for another item… aka, the Quiz Show. All in all, good Migration BoF, and thanks to everyone attending!

It’s nearly Mother’s Day, what a gift…

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

… you’ll never have to show up again.

Overheard Arjen telling us this when the MySQL signed 10th anniversary t-shirt was going for $650. At $775, we had to go visit Kaj, and he decided that if its above $1,000, the Community Budget will shell out $800 in addition.

Jeremy Cole will do 10% of the total! Sheeri is now giving $900. She’s getting married, and she figured she doesn’t need flowers for the wedding!

But the ultimate winner, Ronald Bradford bid $1,000. Sheeri paid $900. Jeremy gets to pay 10%. Ronald got the t-shirt… They both get an entry to SHOW CONTRIBUTORS in MySQL 5.1.

All in all, the EFF should be one happy camper from all this :-)