Where can I find an archive of the discussion on Maria DB

Asked by Rino Tom Thomas

Hi,

I am quite new here and I would like to go through the old discussions regarding the development of Maria DB. So that I will be able to get a proper understanding of the process.

Can anybody please refer where can I find that.

Question information

Language:
English Edit question
Status:
Solved
For:
MariaDB Edit question
Assignee:
No assignee Edit question
Solved by:
Colin Charles
Solved:
Last query:
Last reply:
Revision history for this message
Colin Charles (ccharles) said :
#1

The best place for you to find more information, will be at:
maria-discuss: https://lists.launchpad.net/maria-discuss/

OR

maria-developers: https://lists.launchpad.net/maria-developers/
(this tends to include a little more noise - worklog entries, code commits, bug reports, etc.)

Don't hesitate to subscribe to either list at:
https://launchpad.net/~maria-discuss
https://launchpad.net/~maria-developers

Cheers!

Revision history for this message
Rino Tom Thomas (rinotom) said :
#2

Hi Colin,
On both of these teams I am member now and I used to check out the mails send to these mailing lists also. But while going through the discussions in these, I feel blanks somewhere here and there since I am not that much aware of the previous development activities.
So I would like to fill those blanks and get earlier discussion or discussion archives or something like that.

Revision history for this message
Best Colin Charles (ccharles) said :
#3

Earlier discussion might also be at <email address hidden> (there are archives there).

And if that also does not fill in the holes, I'm sorry to say that there might have been some internal mailing list discussion going on (we vow to minimise this and not make it happen, clearly).

How about this: if you have questions where there are holes that need filling, why not ask on maria-developers or maria-discuss?

Hope this helps

Cheers,
-c

Revision history for this message
Rino Tom Thomas (rinotom) said :
#4

Thanks Colin Charles, that solved my question.