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by 0xbadc0de5 1270 days ago
The corpse of MySQL just can't catch a break.
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The corpse? It's actively used by many companies in production. Unless you're referring to the branching point, which is more like the younger version than a corpse.
> It's actively used by many companies in production

The problem is not many of them want to pay for it. $40 million in ARR after 13 years and $227 million in funding isn't great.

I didn’t even know you could pay for it
Same here, first time I hear MariaDB has some corporation behind it, and now even IPO. I thought it is just community fork to avoid greedy Oracle. You just pull it from Linux distro repo or Docker and voila. Now I wonder is it going to end up like MySQL AB?
I don't even know why I would want to pay for it.
They sell support. Source: I was an executive there for 6 months. It was an experience.
Does the paid support help decode the useless error messages?
Tell us more! Please
I hear you, I just mean I wouldn’t call that a corpse. It’s clearly providing utility. Similar to OSS over two decades making $0 ARR. I imagine it must’ve been hard to monetize given alternatives.
We use it in production. It’s a corpse, all right. The only reason we haven’t gone Postgres is because our codebase is extremely extensive and dependent on MySQL/Maria.
MySQL is safely entombed within a gilded Oracle mausoleum.
I often hear whimpering when I fly too close to Lanai.