From: | Christopher Browne <cbbrowne(at)acm(dot)org> |
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To: | pgsql-advocacy(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: Thoughts on MySQL and InnoDB |
Date: | 2005-12-02 18:39:00 |
Message-ID: | m3ek4v7397.fsf@mobile.int.cbbrowne.com |
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> Jan Wieck wrote:
>> On 12/1/2005 12:13 PM, Andreas Pflug wrote:
>>> Jan Wieck wrote:
>>>>
>>>> So I am not shocked about that any more, but more shocked that
>>>> MySQL AB feels free to make significant changes in features from
>>>> one patchlevel to another.
>>>
>>> Well, reading the changelog history apparently they call 5.0.15
>>> from Oct.19th "Release", so all previous versions were Beta. I
>>> wonder how many MySQL 5.0 users are aware of that...
>> Er ... hmmmm ... so that means they have happy feature mucking
>> during BETA? This is unprofessional. BETA phase without feature
>> freeze ... what kind of hobby coders did they hire?
>
> I'd guess that it's less a feature of their technical team and more of
> the licencing model. The pressure to announce a new version tends to
> drive most companies. Even MS used to, although they seem to be doing
> the "semi-public beta status for two years" thing recently.
This particular sloppiness isn't something I'd attribute to that.
If I were to add Major New Functionality, I'd be keen on generating a
new major version.
The difference between 5.0.14 and 5.0.15 looks like it would warrant
at least a bump to 5.1.something, if not to 6.something. You sort of
expect that minor releases have pretty much equivalent functionality.
Massive change should encourage publicizing it as more than just a
third level version number change, particularly if the
licensing/royalty model encouraged that...
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