Thanks to Kay, it is now much easier to contribute to the
MySQL
Proxy project. And it turns out you don't have to be a super
C developer to help out.
Yes, you may think, you can report bugs, help answering questions, even submit Lua scripts. But there is another way you can
contribute.
Blueprints
You can check out the blueprints for the Proxy and pick one that seems
"simple" to implement. That's what I did. I went there and picked
" …
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The Employees Test database has been updated. There was a subtle bug in the data. One employee was assigned to two departments with the same start and end date. And one of the sample procedures fell into the trap of assuming that the data was clean, thus reporting incorrect statistics. Now the bug is fixed, the test suite is updated, and I can wait for the next bug report. |
Doing QA on the MySQL Proxy and the Enterprise tools, I
started writing a Lua script to use with the proxy. The goal was
to tell our monitoring agent that the server it was monitoring
was very busy. It basically intercepts queries like SHOW
GLOBAL VARIABLES
or SHOW GLOBAL STATUS
among
others and returns a custom resultset. (More details on a future
post)
It is still a work in progress, but I wanted to give the
community access to it. After some emails on the MySQL
Proxy Discuss mailing list, I created a project on Launchpad that will host this script …
On April 2nd at 10 AM PST, I'll be giving a webinar with Giuseppe. I
will be talking about how I use the MySQL Proxy to test itself
and to test our Monitoring Agent using some Lua scripts.
I'll also talk about a new Launchpad repository for Lua scripts
to use with the MySQL Proxy. One of the nice things about it, is
that it will be community-own. So even though a Sun employee
registered it, the community will be able to make contributions
and/or decide what gets included there. In some ways, it will be
like the Drizzle project.
I hope you see you there!
P.S. You can register here
Over the past few weeks, I have been happy working on Drizzle. Why have I been happy? Is it because of some new incredible code that will revolutionize the database industry? Nope. Is it because we've been able to remove all the issues that plague the server core? Nope. Is it because I see Drizzle quickly morphing into a modular, standard-conforming super-kernel? Nope.
So, why am I joyous?
To paraphrase the late Charlton Heston: "[Drizzle] is people!"
Recently, I've seen the fruit that transparent, open source development bears. This fruit takes the form of engaged, motivated, and humble individuals who wish to make their mark on a project.
Whether it's on IRC on #drizzle, the …
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In case you haven't noticed them yet ..
MySQL Proxy has a new release and moved it's
public repo to Launchpad.
(Still Launchpad isn't open source yet .. a matter of time .. but in the meanwhile Jira and Confluence are sadly gaining adoption in the market)
In the devministration area there is a new Puppet module that automagically populates puppet managed machines in Zenoss , I've seen different people using Puppet to populate their Nagios configs, but adding Zenoss to the list is new.. so when will we see the Zabbix and Hyperic plugins ?
Oh yes.. and then there is Chef
It’s done!
Even if it took a while, too long, really, we finally have the MySQL Proxy code out in the open, where it belongs.
As part of this effort, we would also like to make our
development process more transparent. To that effect, we’ve also
created a Launchpad team that serves as a discussion hub. It comes
with a mailing list, reachable at
mysql-proxy-discuss@lists.launchpad.net
, where we
hope to have some interesting discussions about where to take
Proxy, what to implement in what way, and of course to offer
advice to users.
There’s not much in terms of “process” yet and quite possibly (and hopefully) it will stay this way, but let me outline some of my hopes and plans for going forward:
Pushing directly into the branches …
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[Read more]It’s done!
Even if it took a while, too long, really, we finally have the MySQL Proxy code out in the open, where it belongs.
As part of this effort, we would also like to make our
development process more transparent. To that effect, we’ve also
created a Launchpad team that serves as a discussion hub. It comes
with a mailing list, reachable at
mysql-proxy-discuss@lists.launchpad.net
, where we
hope to have some interesting discussions about where to take
Proxy, what to implement in what way, and of course to offer
advice to users.
There’s not much in terms of “process” yet and quite possibly (and hopefully) it will stay this way, but let me outline some of my hopes and plans for going forward:
Pushing directly into the branches …
[Read more]It’s done!
Even if it took a while, too long, really, we finally have the MySQL Proxy code out in the open, where it belongs.
As part of this effort, we would also like to make our
development process more transparent. To that effect, we’ve also
created a Launchpad team that serves as a discussion hub. It comes
with a mailing list, reachable at
mysql-proxy-discuss@lists.launchpad.net
, where we
hope to have some interesting discussions about where to take
Proxy, what to implement in what way, and of course to offer
advice to users.
There’s not much in terms of “process” yet and quite possibly (and hopefully) it will stay this way, but let me outline some of my hopes and plans for going forward:
Pushing directly into the branches …
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