When I was younger and had lots of free time, I used to do video
editing as a hobby. At that time I developed a rule that is true
for many projects in general (it was also true for writing a book
some years later). The rule is: When you think you are 90%
done, you are only 50% done. With video-editing, this meant
that when the video was more or less ready, you are still 50%
away from the final goal of actually having a master copy on
tape. The latter 50% would be spent on checking ending credits,
watching through the video a couple of times, and in those time,
rendering even simplest of effects. Using a Windows PC for video
editing was in those times a shaky effort in itself, so even when
mastering you had to sit there and watch through the whole tape
to make sure there were no glitches.
Producing a MariaDB release has been a similar process. In our
company meeting in August we were discussing "final steps" to
produce a final Beta, …
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