MariaDB Server Fest 2021 – CFP – Make a submission

The Call for Papers for MariaDB Server Fest 2021 is open until Monday 16 August 2021. We’d like you to put in a submission.

MariaDB Server 10.6 hit Stable recently and the Server Engineering Team is quite proud of some of the innovation there. During the MariaDB Server Fest and we’ll be listening to some those.

The innovation that we’d like to hear from is yours. Users of MariaDB everywhere are applying innovation in the way they use MariaDB all the time. Your innovation may include new technologies integrated with MariaDB, new topographies, or new architectures, and presenting on how you have used these to solve the real problems would be ideal for our Server Fest.

MariaDB Server Fest 21-22 Sep 2021

Mark your calendars! Register for the MariaDB Server Fest 2021 in September. This year’s edition of our online conference has now got a time (Tue-Wed 21-22 Sep 2021) and a place (the web, like last year).

And, attention all potential presenters: We have just opened our Call for Papers. Like last year, the conference is aimed at all users of MariaDB Server, and we invite presenters to give talks on all topics around MariaDB Server. The logistics are similar, with pre-recorded talks and interactive Q&A sessions and panels, enabling interactivity in chat rooms and video rooms.

MariaDB 10.6.4, 10.5.12, 10.4.21, 10.3.31 and 10.2.40 now available

The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.6.4, MariaDB 10.5.12, MariaDB 10.4.21, MariaDB 10.3.31 and MariaDB 10.2.40, the latest stable releases in their respective series.

See the release notes and changelogs for details.

Download MariaDB 10.6.4

Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.6?


Download MariaDB 10.5.12

Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.5?


Download MariaDB 10.4.21

Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.4?

Purge of End of Life versions from Mirrors

OSU Open Source Labs have supported MariaDB for many years in hosting the mirror from which we distribute our releases for which we are most grateful. We were asked if we could reduce the size as our mirror usage had grown to 1TB, rather high compared to other projects.

To accommodate this request we removed all of the end of life releases, 5.5, 10.0 and 10.1 from the mirrors halving the used space.

MariaDB space usage on OSU Open Source Lab mirror

It turns out there were some continuous integration systems still using these repositories.

MariaDB 10.6.3 GA now available

The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.6.3, the first stable (GA) release in the MariaDB 10.6 series.

See the release notes and changelogs for details.

Download MariaDB 10.6.3

Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.6?

MariaDB APT and YUM Repository Configuration Generator


Contributors to MariaDB 10.6.3

Alexey Botchkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Alexey Bychko (MariaDB Corporation)
Alice Sherepa (MariaDB Corporation)
Andrei Elkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Anel Husakovic (MariaDB Foundation)
Brad Smith
Daniel Bartholomew (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Black (MariaDB Foundation)
Elena Stepanova (MariaDB Corporation)
Eugene Kosov (MariaDB Corporation)
Igor Babaev (MariaDB Corporation)
Jan Lindström (MariaDB Corporation)
Jean Weisbuch
Jiang Xing-zhi
Jordy Zomer
Julius Goryavsky (MariaDB Corporation)
Marko Mäkelä (MariaDB Corporation)
Michael Widenius (MariaDB Corporation and MariaDB Foundation)
Otto Kekäläinen
Sergei Golubchik (MariaDB Corporation)
Sergei Petrunia (MariaDB Corporation)
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani (MariaDB Corporation)
Vicențiu Ciorbaru (MariaDB Foundation)
Vladislav Vaintroub (MariaDB Corporation)
24 Contributors

Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB! …

MariaDB 10.5.11, 10.4.20, 10.3.30 and 10.2.39 now available

The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.5.11, MariaDB 10.4.20, MariaDB 10.3.30 and MariaDB 10.2.39, the latest stable releases in their respective series.

See the release notes and changelogs for details.

Download MariaDB 10.5.11

Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.5?


Download MariaDB 10.4.20

Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.4?


Download MariaDB 10.3.30

Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.3?

MariaDB 10.6.2 now available

The MariaDB Foundation is pleased to announce the availability of MariaDB 10.6.2, the first release candidate in the new MariaDB 10.6 development series.

See the release notes and changelogs for details.

Download MariaDB 10.6.2

Release Notes Changelog What is MariaDB 10.6?

MariaDB APT and YUM Repository Configuration Generator


Contributors to MariaDB 10.6.2

Alexey Botchkov (MariaDB Corporation)
Andrei Elkin (MariaDB Corporation)
Anel Husakovic (MariaDB Foundation)
Brad Smith
Daniel Bartholomew (MariaDB Corporation)
Daniel Black (MariaDB Foundation)
Dmitry Shulga (MariaDB Corporation)
Elena Stepanova (MariaDB Corporation)
Georg Richter (MariaDB Corporation)
Igor Babaev (MariaDB Corporation)
Jan Lindström (MariaDB Corporation)
Julius Goryavsky (MariaDB Corporation)
Krunal Bauska
Mario Karuza (Codership)
Marko Mäkelä (MariaDB Corporation)
Michael Widenius (MariaDB Corporation and MariaDB Foundation)
Nia Alarie (NetBSD)
Otto Kekäläinen
Ramesh Sivaraman (MariaDB Corporation)
Robert Bindar (MariaDB Foundation)
Rucha Deodhar (MariaDB Corporation)
Seppo Jaakola (Codership)
Sergei Golubchik (MariaDB Corporation)
Sergei Petrunia (MariaDB Corporation)
Sujatha Sivakumar (MariaDB Corporation)
Thirunarayanan Balathandayuthapani (MariaDB Corporation)
Vladislav Vaintroub (MariaDB Corporation)
27 Contributors

Thanks, and enjoy MariaDB! …

Debian/Ubuntu packaging expert wanted

MariaDB Foundation needs help from a Debian/Ubuntu packaging expert to continue to provide high value MariaDB Server packaging.

MariaDB Server is packaged in Debian and Ubuntu distributions, and by MariaDB Foundation as a upstream repository. A significant effort occurred to make this possible and stable. MariaDB Foundation wants to continue to innovate in the packaging to provide the best out-of-the-box experience for our users. To ensure this innovation remains stable and considered for the wide range of Debian/Ubuntu users we require a person/company/collective, with a very high quality of packaging and communication skills, to work within the MariaDB community ecosystem to deliver this outcome.