On June 24th/25th, the Free and Open Source Software Conference (FrOSCon) will be held in Sankt Augustin, Germany. I have submitted two talks (in english), which both got accepted: "MySQL Administration: Backup and Security Strategies on Linux" and "The MySQL Business Model: Where and how we thrive". The sessions will take place on Saturday, but I will be around on Sunday, too. In addition to my sessions, there will be two more MySQL-related talks: "MySQL Cluster: an Introduction - A journey into High Availability" by Geert Vanderkelen (one of our MySQL Cluster Support experts) and "Pivot …
[Read more]With all the recent buzz on Planet MySQL about using LVM to perform "semi-hot" backups of MySQL on Linux, I remembered that we once created such a Perl script for a server project that we worked on in cooperation with a hardware vendor. As this particular backup method was also mentioned and recommended in my talk about MySQL backup and security on Linux and the script hasn't actually been publicly available so far, I offered to take over the ownership and release it under the GPL. The first tarball release (0.1) is now available from …
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Some of you may remember a GUI tool named MySQLFront written by
Ansgar Becker, a
shareware tool for Windows to administrate a MySQL server. The development
stopped with version 2.5 in September 2002, because Ansgar no
longer had the time to further drive the development. About a
year later, the name (not the code) was taken over by Nils Hoyer,
who started to develop and sell a product similar in
functionality under that name. See this page
(in german) for a more detailed history.
Back then, many people had asked Ansgar to turn his work into an
Open Source project, which he declined to do (as it would
probably have required even more time to maintain properly than
just doing the development all by himself).
…
I looked through the results of the 2006 SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards and was very happy to see that phpMyAdmin came out first in the Database and SysAdmin categories. Congratulations to Marc Delisle and the rest of the phpMyAdmin team!
phpMyAdmin will actually be showcasing their project in the DotOrg Pavilion at our MySQL Users Conference, taking place April 24-27 in Santa Clara, California. One more reason to not miss this event!
The JAX
Innovation Award is intended to honour and recognise the most
remarkable and outstanding European contributions in the world of
Java and Eclipse. These contributions can include products, open
source projects, ideas, concepts, publications, or break-through
technological innovations. What's your most favourite innovation
or project?
You can submit your proposal online or by downloading
and filling out forms provided from this page. The winner can win a 10kEUR prize,
which will be presented during the JAX, Enterprise Architecture, and Eclipse Forum
Europe …
I am excited to announce that the phpMyAdmin project
confirmed to be present at the DotOrg Pavilion of our MySQL Users Conference
in Santa Clara next month. Thanks a lot to Marc Delisle for the
quick reply and arrangement of a representative. One more good
addition to the excellent program we've already lined up!
By the way, we still have some open slots to give away for
interested projects! So if you're a developer or member of an
Open Source project that utilizes MySQL, here's your chance to
show off your work to a very special audience. The exhibition will be open on Tuesday and Wednesday,
but we'll provide each project with one free conference pass that
will entitle you to …
FrOSCon is a two-day conference on free software and open source, which takes place on 24th and 25th June 2006 at the University of Applied Sciences Bonn-Rhein-Sieg, in St. Augustin near Bonn, Germany.
The Call for Papers ends on March 15th - so you better hurry if you want to give a presentation there! I proposed two MySQL-related talks and also asked some other colleagues to file a few submissions. There is enough stuff happening here to talk about
By the way, their registration frontend is very slick - it's called pentabarf (which I personally think is a weird name) and is powered by Ruby on Rails.
I had an exciting weekend at the FOSDEM Conference in Brussels. Initially I
planned on writing a few blog entries while at the event (while
memory was still fresh), but the Internet access there was very
flaky and it was almost impossible to get a working wireless
connection. So here is my (slighly belated) writeup.
Continue reading "FOSDEM writeup"
Later today I will be heading off to the sixth Free and Open source
Software Developers' European Meeting in Brussels, Belgium. I
look forward to the various sessions and meeting with the members of other
Open Source projects, especially the folks from the openSUSE team.
I hope this meeting allows me to build closer relations to other
OSS projects that use or support MySQL in any way.
See you there! After having checked into my hotel tonight, I'll
try to find my way to Le Roy d'Espagne to meet with others that arrived
today.
I've had some discussion with the developers of the Open-XChange
Groupware server about using MySQL as a storage backend.
As it turned out, a long-standing bug report has just recently been picked up and the first patches have been posted.
The procedure on how to get OX working with MySQL is also described on a Wiki page and there is a discussion about this in their Forum. So if you're interested in testing Open-XChange with MySQL, give this a try and provide them with feedback! Thanks for your support.