MariaDB Server MiniFest Wed 9 Dec 2020
New MariaDB releases come with regular intervals. Releasing a new version is a balance between new functionality and bugfixes on one side, and stability on the other. […]
Name our sea-lion!
You might have heard the story of how we picked a sea-lion as our logo. Now that this lovely beast has been with us for a while, we think it’s high time to give it a name and of course we turn to our wonderful community for suggestions. […]
Making MariaDB understand MySQL JSON
Good news for MySQL users wishing to upgrade to MariaDB: MariaDB 10.5.7 onwards understands formerly-incompatible MySQL JSON fields! This blog entry explains how to install and use them. […]
Emergency Release of MariaDB 10.5.8, 10.4.17, 10.3.27, and 10.2.36 is now available
Why do we release MariaDB again only a week after the 10.5.7, 10.4.16, etc? What’s the emergency?
MariaDB & Ecosystem Fragmentation
We hear you, Kristian Köhntopp! Thank you for taking the time to articulate what many others are probably thinking.
For those of you to whom this sounds cryptic, let me share how I interpreted Kristian Köhntopp’s blog MySQL: Ecosystem fragmentation (https://blog.koehntopp.info/2020/10/28/mysql-ecosystem-fragmentation.html), published last week:
Kristian noted that the question “Which version of MySQL do you run on?” […]
MariaDB 10.5.7, 10.4.16, 10.3.26, 10.2.35 and 10.1.48 now available
The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.7, MariaDB 10.4.16, MariaDB 10.3.26, MariaDB 10.2.35 and MariaDB 10.1.48, the latest stable releases in their respective series. […]
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